In a first for South Africa, iStore announced today that it will finally offer cellular-capable Apple Watches, and they’re available…
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Ready your running pants, because the Finnish outdoor tech brand Suunto, announced latest in its lineup of fitness trackers. Only this time, it doubles as a full-fledged smartwatch that runs on Wear OS by Google.
In 2019, Apple Watch outsold the entire Swiss watch industry by far. Yes, that means that a company once known for its colourful iMacs is now selling more watches than one of the biggest names in the industry.
If you’re looking to snag a pair of running shoes this year, there are many brands jostling for your attention. Under Armour’s looking to jostle just a little harder than everyone else, if its newly unveiled-in-SA HOVR Machina running shoes are any indication.
Before you question the odd headline for the new Garmin Tactix Delta, know that Stuff’s publisher and editor-in-chief actually owns…
People who use fitness trackers have been frustrated with how they get “credit” for their activities, which drives some users to abandon fitness trackers.
Whether you’re an athlete trying to gain the competitive edge, a weekend warrior tracking progress or someone who is just trying to improve your health, consider heart rate a valuable tool in understanding the work of your amazing body as it achieves those first steps, that next 5K or even Olympic gold.
Facebook-owned Oculus has rolled out some new features for Facebook on the VR platform. The catch? By using them, you’re agreeing that your (first-party, Facebook says) VR usage will be subject to Facebook scrutiny.
A watch has always been the finishing touch to any outfit. Be it a classic analogue watch or a trendy digital watch, or even one of those complicated ones with multiple clocks and features, each watch has its own identity. However, the arrival of smartphones and users depending more on their devices led to an era of various everyday products getting smarter. Traditional watches also took part in this technological revolution, leading to the development and popularity of smartwatches.
When the Kenyan runner Eliud Kipchoge became the first human to run a marathon in under two hours as part of the recent INEOS 1:59 Project Challenge, this was arguably one of the most significant achievements of athleticism since Sir Roger Bannister broke the four-minute mile in 1954.