Garmin wearables can now help you with birth control, as well

Every day in tech seems to outdo the last. Just when you think you’ve seen it all, something shifts the conversation completely. I stumbled across news about Garmin teaming up with Natural Cycles, and I had to pause for a second. Birth control, powered…

Nothing’s AI devices plan reportedly contains smart glasses and earbuds

The glasses will reportedly feature cameras, microphones and speakers, and will connect to a smartphone and the cloud to process AI queries.

Google is prepping a fitness band to beat the screen-less rage that is Whoop

Google is building a screen-less Fitbit band to rival Whoop, and it comes with an AI health coach powered by Gemini.

This device looks like a smartwatch, but it measures something far more sinister

Researchers at the University of Tartu are developing a smartwatch-like wearable that uses spectrometry to detect plastic particles in the human body without drawing blood.

Nothing is eyeing AI smart glasses, too. I’m hoping they’re see-through and light up

Nothing is reportedly planning to launch smart glasses with built-in cameras and a pair of AI-powered earbuds. Let’s hope they do it in their signature style.

Whoop’s valuation just tripled to $10 billion

The fitness tracking startup just closed a $575 million Series G with Cristiano Ronaldo and LeBron James among its investors. The obvious question looming over a round of this size at this valuation: Is an IPO coming?

Meta unveils prescription-ready AI glasses to bring wearables into everyday use

Meta has launched AI-powered smart glasses with prescription support, making wearable technology more practical and accessible for everyday use.

Samsung’s new motion sickness app might’ve worked better as a Galaxy Buds feature

Samsung’s Hearapy app tackles travel nausea with a science-backed 60-second audio session, no pills, no side effects, just a precise bass tone.

The Beats Solo 4 is 40% off, and 50 hours of battery life at this price is hard to argue with

The Beats Solo 4 is down to $119.99 at Amazon as part of the Big Spring Sale, a $80 saving off its $199.95 list price. That’s 40% off a pair of on-ear Bluetooth headphones that offer 50 hours of battery life, a lightweight build, and a tuning that’s mo…