This smartwatch, built around a reimagined Mega Man 2, offers animated watch faces and fitness tracking packed into a distraction-free device.
Apple’s AI smart glasses will feature dual cameras and hand gesture controls, with a stripped-down feature set designed to keep the device slim, light, and long-lasting.
Inllie’s new Luna Core Bracelet tracks health and fitness while looking classy enough to pass as everyday jewelry.
A custom-built wristwatch packs real Game Boy Color hardware, letting it run actual cartridges, though the tiny screen and controls make it more impressive than practical.
Even Realities’ latest G2 update brings Terminal Mode to its smart glasses, letting developers monitor AI coding agents, check progress, and respond through the built-in microphone without staying glued to a laptop.
Old gadgets aren’t just riding a nostalgia wave. They’re coming back because modern tech has become too needy, too app-dependent, and too exhausting.
Fitbit’s 4.68 update goes beyond a typical patch; it brings back sleep log editing, introduces Conversational Check-Ins with your Coach, and delivers step-by-step workout guidance.