Wareable
Wareable is the premier platform exclusively focused on wearable technology and the interconnected lifestyle. Our mission is to empower individuals to enhance their experiences with their favorite wearable devices. As the ultimate resource for wearable tech, we cater to enthusiasts, early adopters, and gadget fans, helping them navigate this thrilling landscape of connected technology. Since our launch in August 2014, our team of editors has established themselves as experts in the field, making appearances on BBC Breakfast, BBC World, Radio 4, and Radio 5Live, while also contributing regularly to well-known publications such as Forbes, the Metro, the Daily Star, the Times, and Women's Health. Additionally, we have written guest articles and provided insights on wearable technology and the connected lifestyle for major outlets including BBC Online, the Telegraph, the Evening Standard, the Guardian, the Huffington Post, the Sun, Shortlist, BBC Focus, Grazia, MailOnline, the Mail on Sunday, Press Association, the Mirror, Yahoo, Red, Good Housekeeping, Woman and Home, and International Business Times. By December 2015, Wareable had reached an audience of over 3.2 million readers globally, accumulating more than 6.5 million page views.
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5 days ago |
wareable.com | Conor Allison
Everything you need to know about Garmin & LTE—all in one place. The rumor mill is abuzz with whispers of Garmin reintroducing cellular support to its lineup of sports watches, with a Fenix 8 LTE upgrade reportedly being prepared for 2025. If realized, the return to cellular would mark a significant step for the brand.
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2 weeks ago |
wareable.com | Conor Allison
Garmin has rolled out its latest major software update across a wide range of its smartwatches – including the Fenix 8, Forerunner 970, Instinct 3, and Venu 3 series – delivering a familiar blend of helpful free features and access to new premium, subscription-based ones. On the free side, Garmin is adding some crowd-pleasing (and arguably overdue) functionality.
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2 weeks ago |
wareable.com | Conor Allison
Polar is expanding its paid-for Fitness Programme—the service it debuted in April to offer adaptive training plans—to iOS users and the US market. Initially launched in Europe for Android users, the wider expansion puts Polar firmly among the growing list of sports watch and fitness tracking brands betting that users will pay more for personalized guidance. The Fitness Programme, priced at $8.99 per month (with a 14-day free trial), promises a more tailored approach than static plans.
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2 weeks ago |
wareable.com | Conor Allison
Strava is polishing up features it first introduced last year, rolling out smarter AI-based route suggestions while doubling down on its effort to clean up cheating on leaderboards. These updates, which will be exclusive to paid-up Strava subscribers, include a refreshed routing engine and stricter enforcement of its machine-learning-powered activity filtering.
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2 weeks ago |
wareable.com | Conor Allison
Step tracking errors have been reduced by 61%, while integrating data has never been easier. Oura has announced a significant set of activity-tracking upgrades for its subscribers and smart ring users—an update that will include new features and accuracy improvements. It arrives after the brand’s previous update to its activity tracking, the automatic workout detection that came with the Oura Ring 4 hardware launch in October (and has since rolled back to Ring 3 devices).
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