Wearables
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Skulpt Aim review The Skulpt Aim gives reasonably accurate results with some work but it's fiddly to use£150
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Microsoft Band review Microsoft's first wearable packs in plenty of features and is OS-agnostic, but it's hardly sleek or comfortable to wear£170
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Sony SmartBand 2 review A comfortable fitness band with built-in heart rate monitor for under £100, but the SmartBand 2's tracking accuracy could be improved£92
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TomTom Spark fitness smartwatch review - hands on TomTom takes the best features from its previous running watches and adds music playback
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Alcatel Go smartwatch review - hands on Alcatel's G-Shock style smartwatch is designed to get you active
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Samsung Gear S2 & Gear S2 Classic review - hands on Samsung’s first circular smartwatches are beautiful examples of software matching design
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Vector Luna smartwatch review The Vector Luna is a stylish smartwatch with class-leading battery life, but its limited functionality hinders its overall appeal£299
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Sony SmartBand 2 will track your stress levels and fitness Sony's latest activity tracker can measure heart rate variability so you can log your stress levels throughout the day
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recommendedPebble Time review The antithesis of the Apple Watch, there are a few teething problems but the Pebble Time is still a great smartwatch£179
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How to use an Android Wear smartwatch with your iPhone Just in time for Motorola's Spring Sale, here's how to pair a Moto 360 (or any Android Wear smartwatch) with an iPhone
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Alcatel OneTouch Watch smartwatch review - hands on A custom OS means Alcatel's smartwatch will work with any smartphone, but can this £100 wearable beat the Apple Watch?
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Asus VivoWatch fitness tracker has 10-day battery life Asus has announced the VivoWatch, a £120 fitness tracker with immense battery life
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Apple Watch vs Pebble Time Steel - Which smartwatch for you? We put the Apple Watch and the Pebble Time, and TIme Steel, head-to-head