Samsung’s AI smart glasses lined up for July. And yes, Galaxy Glasses could be the name

Samsung may show Galaxy Glasses at Unpacked in July, pairing Android XR and Gemini with cameras, microphones, and speakers for a voice-first AI wearable tied to the Galaxy ecosystem.

This see-through smart ring translates sign language and almost works like magic

Researchers in South Korea have developed a ring-based sign language translator that works wirelessly and can recognize ASL and ISL words with roughly 88% accuracy.

Sony’s wearable air conditioner is back, and somehow it got cooler

Sony’s Reon Pocket Pro Plus uses a cooled metal plate on your neck, promising stronger cooling, better stability, and up to 10 hours of battery life.

Sony’s new luxury headphones could fix the XM6’s biggest problem

Sony’s leaked ColleXion headphones appear to combine a cleaner minimalist design with a redesigned hinge mechanism that could finally address complaints around the WH-1000XM6.

Apple wants you to verify your identity before you get Education discount on products

Students verify via school portal or ID upload; homeschool teachers need government ID plus a homeschool document. Most are verified instantly, with manual reviews completed within 24 hours.

You can finally avail an education discount on the Apple Watch

For the first time, students and educators can buy an Apple Watch through Apple’s Education Store, with the Series 11 down to $359, SE 3 to $229, and Ultra 3 to $719 in the US.

Whoop’s response to Fitbit Air and Google Health is real doctors, not just an AI chatbot.

Google trusts Gemini to coach your health; Whoop is putting a licensed doctor on your screen. Here’s what each approach actually means for your wallet and your wellbeing.

This over-engineered smartwatch has two cameras and it morphs into an action cam

Huawei’s Watch Kids X1 Pro packs front and rear cameras, a detachable action-cam-style body, location tracking, video calls, and an 850mAh battery.

Wearables aren’t mere privacy risks. Research warns of their hacking as a “ransomware for the body” threat

Wearables do more than track your steps. New research warns that hackers could exploit them to physically harm you, manipulate your emotions, or extort you entirely.

Apple’s next AirPods could give Siri eyes, and they’re already being tested

AirPods with cameras sound wild, but they might be exactly what Siri needs to stop feeling stuck in the past.