Wearables
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Mobvoi Ticwatch E and Ticwatch S review Mobvoi’s cheap, crowdfunded watches punch well above their weight in terms of both features and performance -
PowerWatch review: The smartwatch you never need to charge The PowerWatch might not contribute to your collection of charging cables, but it comes up short in terms of truly "smart" features£200 -
best buy
Amazfit Bip: Only £45 but is this smartwatch any good? Not the best smartwatch to have ever graced a wrist but the Amazfit Bip's price and battery life more than make up for it£45 -
Fossil Q Control review: All style and no substance The Q Control is Fossil’s first to include a heart-rate monitor, but it lacks other essential fitness features£280 -
Garmin announces first GPS smartwatch with music playback Garmin finally adds a device capable of music playback to its smartwatch lineup, but what makes the Forerunner 645 Music so special?£400 -
Kate Spade launches first touchscreen smartwatch at CES Long-running fashion brand Kate Spade launched its first touchscreen smartwatch at CES, here’s everything you need to know -
Acer's created a very stylish new smartwatch The Acer Leap Ware has style and a great battery life, but is there more to it? -
Garmin Vivofit 3 review The Vivofit 3 has a huge one-year battery life but we'd rather charge the Fitbit Alta occasionally instead£90
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recommended
Moto 360 2nd Gen review: Motorola's round smartwatch The new Moto 360 adds a smaller size and lots of customisation options to come out on top£229 -
Misfit Ray review It might have a basic feature set, but this featherweight fitness tracker is a ray of sunshine for entry-level fitness fans£80 -
recommended
This fitness tracker is well featured and easy to use This stylish fitness tracker is well featured and easy to use£180 -
recommended
Jawbone UP2 review: A better option than the Fitbit Flex It's been around for a while, but Jawbone's second generation fitness tracker still cuts a good value dash£35 -
Fitbit One review: Step tracking away from the wrist Discreet fitness trackers aren’t in fashion nowadays, but there’s still a place for the elderly Fitbit One£80