Casio G-SHOCK RANGEMAN smartwatches with built-in GPS and health tracking were released

The GPRH1000-9 and GPRH1000-1, the newest models in the RANGEMAN series, have been revealed by Casio. These watches redefine toughness by fusing strength and functionality, meeting the needs of outdoor exploration and aimed at thrill-seekers and adventurers.

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  • 08-January-2024

The smartwatch market is expected to grow in 2024, according to Canalys

Global sales of wearable bands are expected to increase significantly by 10% by 2024. This encouraging trend is supported by the anticipated global upsurge in demand for smartwatches, which is expected to result in a 17% increase in shipments, according to research firm Canalys. This follows a 2% increase in 2023 to 186 million units, where growth was principally fueled by a notable 22% spike in shipments of basic watches in emerging markets, particularly India. A 9% decline in smartwatch sales and a 10% drop in shipments of basic bands are effectively offset by this increase.

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  • 06-January-2024

The most recent update from Garmin includes Sleep Coach for Forerunner smartwatches

Some Forerunner 955 and 965 smartwatches now have the Garmin Sleep Coach thanks to an unexpected beta update. Numerous users reported seeing software version 18.12; Garmin has not yet made available a complete changelog. After the update, suggestions for improving widgets and adding a hiking feature have been made in addition to Sleep Coach.

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  • 06-January-2024

CES 2024: The Top 10 Coolest Wearables Unveiled

headphones. wristwatches with sensors. even sophisticated safety gear and devices for those with low vision and hearing.

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  • 05-January-2024

In Europe, Rolex prices are rising, while in the US, they remain the same

Due to the declining value of the US dollar relative to the Swiss franc, the cost of importing Rolex watches has increased, but American prices have not increased.

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  • 05-January-2024

A new beta of HarmonyOS 4 is being released to additional Huawei smartwatches

Soon, HarmonyOS 4 will be made available in China as a closed beta program to a limited group of Huawei Watch 3 series smartwatch users. Among other things, the most recent software is supposed to have 3D gaming watch faces and new lock screen animations. This year, the company has proposed a broader rollout of HarmonyOS 4.

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  • 05-January-2024

A Green Revolution in Australia's Automobile Industry: Growth in Hybrid and EV Sales

The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI), the industry lobby group, has released data showing a notable shift in the sales of electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrids in Australia's automotive landscape. According to the research, EV sales have almost tripled from the year before, with over 87,000 units finding new homes and making up 7.2% of the market. In parallel, over 98,000 hybrid and electric vehicle sales have occurred, accounting for 16.2% of all automobile sales.

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  • 04-January-2024

A wristphone fashioned after an Apple Watch is set to be released soon

Every year, smartwatches get more and more powerful, but aside from their tiny screens, they can't fully replace smartphones due to their restricted software. The number of apps that can be used on even the Google Pixel Watch or Apple Watch 2nd generation is extremely restricted.

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  • 04-January-2024

Apple Watch Ultra-esque design and 4G SIM slot on a teased smartwatch from Fire-Boltt

Fire-Boltt is getting ready to launch the Fire-Boltt Dream, a smartwatch that it bills as India's first "Wristphone." Because of its independent display capabilities, this smartwatch does not require a paired smartphone. The gadget has a unique yet recognizable design, strong hardware, and an operating system that is tailored to it in order to attain this level of autonomy. This concludes our understanding of the Fire-Boltt Dream.

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  • 04-January-2024

Using Smartwatch Technology to Revolutionize Parkinson's Disease Assessment

A New Level of Assessment for Parkinson's Disease The hallmark motor fluctuations and levodopa-induced dyskinesia of Parkinson's disease (PD) are well-known. Traditional assessment tools like the MDS-UPDRS and patient diaries are limited in their effectiveness because of how difficult it can be to accurately assess motor dysfunction in patients due to the complexity of these symptoms. But as a recent study has shown, technology—more especially, smartwatches and a smartphone app—can be used to good effect for PD patients' two-week home monitoring.

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  • 02-January-2024