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Honorable MentionsPhotograph: G Stockstudio/Getty ImagesAs we said, WIRED runners pound hundreds of miles every year. Here are a few of…
Meta’s attempt to pioneer a metaverse and make VR cool totally flopped, except for one shining diamond in the rough:…
Blood Pressure Signals continuously analyzes biometric trends that may correlate with cardiovascular strain. A new Nighttime Blood Pressure capability monitors…
Setup begins with an onboarding chat with the new AI Health Coach, powered by Gemini. It asks about your goals,…
Designed for yoga, Pilates, strength training and any exercise that involves light movement, the Play Mat comes in both a…
All three models in the Hypershell range share the same major update, HyperIntuition. This replaces the previous basic rule-based software…
On’s Cloudboom Strike LS, the company’s first iteration of these weird sprayed-on shoes, quickly became my favorite pair of runners.…
The role of advanced analytics in sports is a contentious subject. To its defenders, data-driven pragmatism is a natural evolutionary…
More than a decade since its debut and five years after Google acquired it, the Fitbit app is officially rebranding…
The Air is not meant to stand on its own so much as serve as a data collector within Google’s…
The first thing you notice is how light and comfortable it is. For a carbon race shoe, it fits well…
After expanding into podcasts, audiobooks, video, and even physical books, Spotify on Monday announced its next big category: fitness content.…
Some running shoes swagger into town, stirring up hype, making big promises. Like the Nike Vaporfly or the Puma Fast-R…
It’s been five years since Google officially acquired Fitbit for a reported $2.1 billion, grabbing hardware and software teams that…
TL;DR Don’t choose something with ultra-high amounts of sodium, carbohydrates, or sugar unless you need to based on your exercise…
There’s also onboard music storage for MP3 files (who owns those anymore?). But there’s no third-party apps. If contactless payments…
