Goondu review: Jawbone Up
Jawbone’s Up is a device that’s supposed to be worn 24/7. So, to truly understand how well it works, I’ve been wearing it everyday and every night over the past few weeks to see if wearable computing...
View ArticleGeek Girl Review: The Battle of the Fitness Bands
The Fitbit Flex (left) or Jawbone UP? Fitness enthusiasts and techies may have already heard of the fitness bracelets that hit the sunny shores of Singapore this year – the Jawbone UP and Fitbit Flex....
View ArticleHands on: Striiv Touch fitness tracker
In a crowded market for wearable fitness trackers today, the Striiv Touch appears like just another one of them. Indeed, the device looks not very different from many other rivals. After trying this...
View ArticleGoondu Review: Xiaomi Mi Band
Xiaomi has propelled itself to become the world’s third-largest smartphone maker in four short years, and its march towards conquering the wearables market begins with the recently released S$19.99 Mi...
View ArticleFinding the right fitness gadget for your run
Samsung Gear S2 Preparing for a run used to be a simple task of lacing up your shoes and taking off. Okay, maybe with a little MP3 player in your pocket for some music. Today, you get a wide choice of...
View ArticleGoondu review: Fitbit Surge
Hailed as a “super watch” that marries fitness tracking and some smartwatch capabilities into a single device, the Fitbit Surge is the most powerful Fitbit to date. It packs in a heart rate monitor...
View ArticleSmartwatches find niche in fitness apps
A year after people first went gaga over smartwatches, it’s safe to say these gadgets have certainly found one niche where they excel in – fitness apps – going by what was on show at last week’s CES...
View ArticleGoondu review: TomTom Touch
The TomTom Touch sports an attractive OLED screen. PHOTO: Alfred Siew I’ve loved TomTom’s previous fitness watches, which are focused on workouts while offering friendly features like music playback....
View ArticleThree in 10 wearables abandoned by owners for being not useful: Gartner
Apple Watch with various faces and bands. Source: Handout. Three in 10 smartwatch and fitness tracker owners abandon their devices out of boredom, a lack of usefulness, or simply because they stopped...
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