To an onlooker, the biggest difference between these two wearables is, well, where you wear them. The Oura ring, obviously, is a ring, while Whoop is typically worn on the wrist — though you can put ...
Smartwatches and wearable heart monitors can help detect issues such as irregular heart rhythms. But they also have limits ...
Gone are the days where you had to get up bright and early on Boxing Day to shop the sales. Now, there are discounts to be ...
Can't find a fitness tracker that keeps you motivated? See how NoomVibe is the only one that's worked for me and how easy it is to use.
CR tested GPS trackers from Bark, Garmin, and others and found differences in how they protect kids’ data. Here’s what to ...
I’m a health and fitness editor who’s been testing the Oura Ring 4 Ceramic for three months. Here’s my honest review of the new longevity tracker.
Nobody likes a bad night of sleep, but fortunately there are cheap gadgets, like white noise machines, that can actually help ...
Our obsession with fitness technology might be doing more harm than good. But what does unplugged fitness actually look like ...
Laurie Hernandez knows a thing or two about disciplined movement, but even she was surprised by the sheer intensity of the ...
Pebble has entered the smart ring arena—completely ignoring the rules set by the likes of Oura, Samsung, and Ultrahuman. Get ...
Confession: Despite making my living writing about fitness and reviewing workout gear, I’ve never been someone who likes wearing a fitness tracker 24/7. There’s only ever been one that’s tempted me to ...
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