Someone built an open-source Whoop app that doesn't require you to pay a monthly subscription ...
Fitness trackers and smart watches are widely popular wearable devices that measure several types of health metrics, including step count, calories burned, sleep quality, Vo2 max and heart rate. As a ...
You probably check your step count religiously, maybe glance at your heart rate during workouts, and might even pay attention to how many calories your fitness tracker claims you’ve burned. But ...
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The update will roll out starting June 8 for eligible Galaxy Watches. Samsung has announced a major update to the Samsung ...
Samsung Health adds new features, rolling out June 8.
Samsung’s next Galaxy Watch update uses AI to turn complex health data into clearer daily guidance.
Did you know there’s a number that might let you know how stressed you are, whether you have a cold coming on and how to get into the zone if you’re about to present at a big meeting? You can find ...
A new study led by researchers from Murdoch University's School of Psychology, Personalized Medicine Center, and Center for Healthy Aging, Health Futures Institute has found that heart rate ...
Whoop is a top fitness and health tracker – and one of my favorite devices at Wareable. But if you want to check your heart rate, it can be a little hard to find. I’ve been using Whoop for years – so ...