smartwatches

  • Garmin Adds Nutrition Tracking to Connect App


    Garmin now offers nutrition trackingGarmin has introduced nutrition tracking to its Garmin Connect app for users with a Garmin Connect Plus subscription. This feature allows users to monitor their calorie intake and macronutrients like proteins, fats, and carbohydrates, offering insights to help achieve nutrition goals. Users can log food by searching a global database or scanning barcodes, and compatible Garmin smartwatches provide quick overviews of nutrition data. The app also offers personalized nutrition reports and recommendations, utilizing AI-powered insights to understand the impact of nutrition on health and training, such as the effects of late-night eating on sleep quality. This matters because it enhances the ability to integrate nutrition management with fitness tracking, potentially improving overall health outcomes.

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  • Google Pixel Watch 4: A Smartwatch Revival


    The Google Pixel Watch 4 made me like smartwatches againThe Google Pixel Watch 4 has reignited interest in smartwatches with its sleek design and practical features. Its circular, domed Actua 360 display with thinner bezels and impressive 3,000 nits brightness enhances usability in daylight. The watch offers a solid battery life, even in its smaller 41 mm size, and rapid charging capabilities that allow for quick top-ups during short breaks. While fitness tracking features could be more comprehensive, especially for gym equipment, the overall software and fitness experience are satisfactory. The combination of a stunning display, improved design, and efficient battery management makes the Pixel Watch 4 a standout choice for Android users. This matters because it highlights the evolving capabilities and appeal of smartwatches, potentially attracting more users to wearable technology.

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