Epson’s Pulsesense wearables, hands-on and heart stopping

Epson has come to market with a new line of wearable technology. On the surface, they’re your normal ‘monitor the heart rate’ wrist wear devices. Epson has surprised us with … Continue reading

Polar’s new V800 sports watch, hands-on

Wearable technology is on display front and center here at CES 2014, with many offerings showing up at every turn. One of those is Polar’s V800, a new offering from … Continue reading

LifeTrak Zone R415 hands-on: fitness metrics with heart rate

With no shortage of fitness gadgets already on the market, the category seems to still be growing every day. These new arrivals come from both new companies and also from … Continue reading

Lumus DK-40 hands-on: Glass put on notice

Lumus has brought its DK-40 wearable to CES 2014, showing off the new developer unit in public for the first time. The monocular headset is, like Google’s Glass, an Android-powered … Continue reading

Intel talks wearables: Fashion forward, tech behind

Intel isn’t leaving its wearables push to chance, looking to the world of fashion in order to do what its executives claim nothing else in the segment has managed: build … Continue reading

Apple iWatch reportedly facing power problems

Apple is facing unexpected hurdles in its smartwatch design process, sources claim, with the much-discussed wearable – colloquially known as the “iWatch” – supposedly giving Cupertino engineers some sleepless nights. … Continue reading

Epson BT200 headset hands-on

The Epson BT200 headset is an upgrade to their BT100, and checks in about 66% smaller. Though a bigger profile than Google Glass, Epson is quick to highlight the differences. … Continue reading

Jaybird Introduces the Reign, a new take on wearable tech

Many wearables monitor your health statistics, but do they do more than that? Jaybird’s Reign does, and we like their take on health and activity monitoring. Though it keeps track … Continue reading

Intel unleashes a series of wearable technology concept designs

As expected, Intel went all out with wearable technology at CES 2014. But instead of huddling around smartwatches and smart glasses like almost everyone else, Intel opted to go with … Continue reading

Garmin vivofit fitness band hands-on

Garmin knows it can’t count on the in-car navigation market to carry its fortunes, and so the company is ramping up its wearables focus, kicking off CES 2014 with the … Continue reading