Wearables
Pixel Watch 3 can know what your body needs
Powered by Fitbit
While the spotlight is on the Pixel 9 series, Google has also unveiled the Pixel Watch 3. Combining the best of Pixel and Fitbit, the new smartwatch prides itself on knowing exactly what your body needs.
Larger and brighter
Coming in 41mm and 45mm variants, the Pixel Watch 3 boasts a better surface to display all the information you’ll need at a glance. It has 16 percent smaller bezels compared to its predecessor. As such, it also has up to 40 percent more screen on the 45mm variant.
The smartwatch is also twice as bright as its predecessor. It can deliver up to 2000nits of brightness, which is especially useful for bright environments. Meanwhile, it can also dim the screen down to just 1nit for less stress on your eyes in dark areas.
Powered by Fitbit
Fitbit has come a long way from just selling fitness-centric smartwatches. The Pixel Watch 3 touts the Morning Brief. First thing in the morning, the Fitbit-based feature tells you the most important metrics about your body including sudden changes overnight, potential focus points for the day, and weather conditions for proper planning.
Additionally, the smartwatch can create a comprehensive running plan for users. By analyzing cadence, stride length, and vertical oscillation, it can suggest ways to keep your performance up throughout the week. Users can also customize a running plan — including warmups and cooldown routines — which the smartwatch can remember. During a run, it can offer real-time guidance using audio cues and haptic feedback.
Battery life for more than a day
The Pixel Watch 3 can reportedly last up to 36 hours with Battery Saver mode on. Even with the always-on display turned on, it can still last up to 24 hours.
To prolong the battery, the watch can automatically switch to Battery Saver when it reaches 15 percent battery life. It is also compatible with fast charging, which pumps power 20 percent faster than before.
Lots of colorways
The Pixel Watch 3 41mm comes in Matte Black Aluminum with an Obsidian band, Polished Silver Aluminum with a Porcelain or a Rose Quartz band, and Champagne Gold Aluminum with a Hazel band.
Meanwhile, the 45mm model comes in Matte Black Aluminum with an Obsidian band, Polished Silver Aluminum with a Porcelain band, and Matte Hazel Aluminum with a Hazel band.
CES 2026
Leion Hey2, world’s 1st AR Translation Glasses, launched at CES 2026
Real-time translation with focus on making conversations feel more natural
LLVision has announced the Leion Hey2 at CES 2026. It is the world’s first AI-powered professional AR translation glasses that are meant to make conversations feel more natural rather than mediated by real-time translation technology.
The wearable comes with a four-microphone array with 360-degree spatial voice detection. It weighs just 49 grams, and has a lightweight magnesium-alloy frame and adjustable titanium nose pads.
LLVision mentioned the Leion Hey2 prioritizes keeping conversations natural and uninterrupted by displaying real-time subtitles directly in the user’s line of sight.
Waveguide optics paired with a micro-LED light engine deliver crisp, stable text across real-world lighting conditions.
The display is intentionally restrained to keep subtitles clear and readable while preserving eye contact.
Engineered for real-world conversations
The company said it spent more than a decade in developing integrated AI and AR solutions focused on real-world multilingual communication.
From hardware architecture to interaction design, every decision is shaped by the demands of real-time, human communication.
LLVision also claims the Hey2 treats translation as a primary feature, instead of just an add-on on top of entertainment, cameras, and more, unlike other smart glasses.
This way, dialogues feel more natural rather than feeling mediated by technology. At least, on paper.
In addition, the Leion Hey2 supports more than 100 languages and dialects, and can deliver sub-500ms translation latency in real-world use.
On a single full charge, the wearable offers up to six to eight hours of continuous translation on its own. Paired with a charging case, the device can last 96 hours total.
Furthermore, the Hey2 also supports real-time captioning for Deaf and hard-of-hearing users, expanding accessibility.
More importantly, all data processing follows GDPR-aligned privacy principles and is supported by secure cloud infrastructure built on Microsoft Azure.
Users remain in control and can review, manage, or delete translation history at any time.
Price, availability
The Leion Hey2 is now available in the United States via LLVision’s official online store. It is priced at US$ 549.
Until January 31, customers can also preorder the device for just US$ 499. Preorders come with a clip-on sunglass lens and 1,200 minutes of Pro translation service.
Accessories
Trade doomscrolling for these 12 intentional New Year’s resolutions and side quests
New Year’s resolutions don’t always have to be extreme to be meaningful. Sometimes the most impactful changes come from scrolling less and just being more present. What if you leaned into healthier routines, making your environment better, and small side quests? This guide focuses on building habits and routines that feel good even after January.
1. Build strength and cardio
Getting more active at the start of the year doesn’t have to mean drastic routines or intimidating gym memberships. The most sustainable fitness habits are the ones that fit naturally into your day.
The NovaRow R50 Air Resistance Rower from Merach offers a low-impact workout that blends strength and cardio in one efficient motion. Exercises like rowing makes it easier to show up, even on your busiest days. It’s accessible at any fitness level because it’s easy to pick up and is gentler on the body while still offering a full-body workout.
The best part is you’re getting a professional-grade rowing machine so you can do your workouts at the comfort of your own home; you get to engage 86% of your major muscle groups even when the weather isn’t cooperating.
Speaking of comfort, the NovaRow R50 is thoughtfully designed with adjustable footplates and an extra cushioned ergonomic seat. When paired with the Merach app, workouts feel more engaging thanks to interactive games and scenic rowing routes.
Once you’ve built the habit, you can increase your workout intensity. It’s got a 10-level air resistance system that offers up to 110 lbs of peak resistance to support long-term progress.
It’s available on Amazon as well as merachfit.com, with an extra 10% discount using the code GADGET.
2. Track your progress
Moving your body more is one of the most universal New Year’s resolutions and one of the easiest to abandon when life gets busy halfway through the year. The key to sticking to a fitness resolution isn’t intensity, but awareness and consistency.
A smartwatch like the Amazfit Balance 2 helps track steps, workouts, sleep, and recovery. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced HYROX athlete, it’s got over 170 workout modes to support you.
Want to try golf next year? It has 40,000 downloadable maps of golf courses. Got scuba certification on your bucket list? The Balance 2 has pro-grade waterproofing and certification for that too.
With up to 21 days of battery life, it can keep you accountable without being intrusive. It also tracks your rest and recovery to help you understand your body better without overdoing your workouts. Being aware of fitness metrics makes progress visible and more tangible, so you get more motivated to keep going.
As a bonus, it’s casual enough that you can wear it even when you’re not working out. It’s currently 10% off on Amazon.
3. Train anywhere
Showing up is often the hardest part of any fitness goal, especially when travel interrupts your momentum. Centr’s Home Workout Kit is an all-in-one resistance training system that adapts to your lifestyle and environment.
Whether you’re at home, at the gym, on a work trip, or on vacation, progress continues, no excuses. Each kit includes 3 fabric bands, 5 tube bands, 2 ankle straps, 2 D-handles, a dual-hook bar, and a door anchor, and a travel-friendly carry bag. It retails for $66.99 on shop.centr.com.
4. Hydrate
Staying hydrated sounds simple, yet it’s one of the most commonly overlooked wellness habits. Studies show 75% of Americans are actually dehydrated. Maybe it’s because tap water doesn’t always taste great or because we worry about what’s actually in it.
The LARQ PureVis 2 helps turn hydration into a habit by tracking your intake and reminding you to drink throughout the day. The built-in UVC light eliminates most contaminants by automatically activating every two hours and the Nano Zero Filter removes common pollutants.
Apart from making sure you’re water’s clean it also keeps it cold, making it more enjoyable to stay hydrated. Using a reusable bottle like the PureVis 2 also means fewer plastic bottles headed to landfills — an impact you can also track on the LARQ app. Get one on bylarq.com/gadgetmatch
5. Sleep better
Everyone wants better sleep, yet it can feel frustratingly out of reach. While you can’t control everything, improving your bedroom environment is one simple change that can make a real difference. Clean air and gentler mornings can dramatically change how you feel throughout the day.
The BlueAir Mini Restful Sunrise Clock Air Purifier creates a healthier sleep setup that supports deeper rest and calmer wake-ups. By combining air purification with a gentler wake-up helps you feel more rested and less rushed in the morning. It’s a resolution that starts at night and pays off all day.
It’s $200 and is available in two colors that easily blend in with your home decor: Coastal Beige and Midnight.
6. Read more
Doomscrolling is one habit we should all leave behind coming into the new year. Reading, on the other hand, slows the mind, builds focus, creates space for deeper thinking, and oftentimes, sparks imagination.
If getting physical books feels intimidating, an e-reader like the Kindle Paperwhite and apps like Libby make it easy to browse and borrow titles from public libraries. One lightweight device and zero notifications make it easy to pick up a book whenever you have a quiet moment.
The Kindle Paperwhite starts at $135, while both the Libby app and a public library card are free.
7. Grow your food
Who says growing your own food has to be complicated? Spending time around plants has a calming effect, yet many people don’t even try because they assume gardening requires space, sunlight, or experience.
The Auk Mini is a smart indoor garden that removes the guesswork with automated lighting and watering. This makes it easy to grow your own food even when you live in a small apartment.
While the bundle comes with basil and parsley seeds, it supports anything that sprouts and grows, with other herbs and leafy greens thriving especially well, along with tomatoes and chilies. You can use their Auk-certified seeds or your own so you’re not locked into the system.
Most herbs and salads are ready to harvest in 4–6 weeks, while tomatoes and chilies typically take 8–12 weeks. Like a lot of indoor plants, pruning and harvesting from the top encourages new growth, keeping your plants productive.
Maintenance is also intentionally minimal. You only need to refill water and nutrients and harvest regularly. If you want to start a new crop, you can simply remove the old plants, clean the unit, and replant.
The Auk Mini Bundle is $219 with free shipping.
8. Make more sustainable choices
Living more sustainably doesn’t require perfection. Small swaps, especially for everyday essentials, can make a meaningful impact over time.
Switching to cotton-lined diapers like Kudos is a big step in itself. While still disposable, it offers a more eco-conscious option by using 100% cotton lining instead of plastic. They’re also made without lotions, fragrances, latex, parabens, phthalates, or chlorine.
Kudos’ award-winning DoubleDry technology also ensures 12 hours of leak protection, making them reliable. Designed by an MIT engineer and responsibly made in the US, these diapers prove that choosing better-for-the-planet options doesn’t mean sacrificing comfort or peace of mind.
A monthly subscription is $84, with 120-210 diapers in each box depending on the size.
9. Invite more light into your home
Your environment plays a huge role in your mood more than you realize. Small upgrades that improve light and cleanliness can make your space feel calmer and more intentional.
The Ecovacs Winbot W2 Pro Mini takes care of one of the most neglected chores. By keeping your windows clean, you’ll let in more natural light into your space. Designed for effortless, one-pass cleaning, it features an upgraded three-nozzle wide-angle spray system that easily dissolves dirt and grime quickly. Its WIN-SLAM 4.0 intelligent path planning also adapts to different window types.
It’s got a 10-level protection system, including multiple layers of fall prevention, intelligent safeguards, and accidental damage insurance. The upgraded steady-climbing system ensures stable, slip-free movement even on wet surfaces, while ultra-fast edge detection adjusts cleaning paths in real time for seamless coverage in any lighting condition.
The result is brighter, cleaner windows, and more natural light. It’s a simple way to elevate your home and uplift your mood, with very minimal effort on your part.
The Ecovacs Winbot W2 Pro Mini is currently under $300.
10. Ask for help (without hesitation)
Many New Year’s goals fail not because of lack of effort, but because they’re too vague. Clarity and accountability make progress feel achievable.
A strawberry.me life coaching subscription pairs you with a coach who helps turn manifestations into more concrete steps. Even when you think you don’t need help, getting an outsider’s perspective can help you see what you can’t see for yourself. After all, even the most successful people get help.
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11. Be more introspective
Taking time to reflect after each day can help turn experiences into lessons, and goals into actionable plans. Journaling doesn’t need to be time-consuming or intimidating.
While it still adds to your screen time, Apple’s free Journal app for iPhone makes reflection more approachable with simple prompts and quick entries. Whether you jot down a quick thought, something you’re grateful for, or something that annoyed you, it helps you slow down and process your day. Building this habit add up to greater clarity and emotional balance over time.
13. Try a new side quest
Not every resolution needs a measurable outcome. Trying a new side quest is about curiosity, creativity, exploration, and doing something simply because it’s fun.
That can mean getting crafty with pottery, punch needle or embroidery. Or you can choose something with a tangible end like baking or candle making.
If you’re craving a creative outlet, trying watercolor or photography can open up new ways of seeing the world and testing your patience. Looking to learn new skills? Consider signing up for a language class or trying a new sport.
If you feel like you don’t have extra time or budget for side quests, you can also build it into your daily work commute. If you drive to work, try leaving earlier on a Wednesday, parking somewhere different, and walking the rest of the way. Not only will you discover new neighborhoods, walking different routes also keeps your brain sharp and alert.
If you take public transportation, you can bring knitting materials, write poetry about the people you see, or play the New York Times Crossword.
Starting something new helps break routines and even build confidence over time. The great thing about side quests is there’s no pressure to be good at it or to keep doing it. You can do it by yourself, with a friend, or a big group. The only requirement is that you try.
This year’s wearables stopped trying to be impressive on paper and started showing up in real life.
They trained with us, traveled with us, helped us focus, and sometimes gave us the companionship we didn’t realize we needed.
This year’s favorites are not defined by hype or spec sheets. They earned their place by fitting into routines, surviving our day-to-day lives. They made our everyday feel a little more intentional.
Here’s why they’re our favorite picks:
Redmi Buds 6 Pro
Vincenz: Budget-friendly true wireless earbuds should deliver solid sound and features at a shockingly low price. The Redmi Buds 6 Pro makes a strong case for it. While the ANC does not lead the category, it remains a compelling entry point for buyers who want value without feeling shortchanged.
HONOR Earbuds Open
Rodneil: Comfort, sound quality, and a genuinely useful AI translation feature come together in a design that feels effortless to wear daily. The HONOR Earbuds Open earns its place for being practical, modern, and surprisingly delightful.
READ: HONOR Earbuds Open review
Xiaomi Watch S4
Luigi: The Xiaomi Watch S4 delivers a clean, minimalist smartwatch experience that covers health tracking and connectivity without overcomplicating things. This is a dependable everyday wearable that focuses on the essentials and does them well.
Sony WH-1000XM6
Luigi, Rodneil, and Michael Josh: This remains the gold standard for noise cancellation and balanced audio in a travel-friendly design. The Sony WH-1000XM6 earns favorite status by doing everything right and setting the benchmark yet again.
Read: Sony WH-1000XM6 review | Watch: Why it’s the Best Noise-Cancelling Headphones right now
SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 Wireless
Vincenz: SteelSeries’ Arctis Nova 3 Wireless combines lightweight comfort, strong gaming audio, and expressive color options in a headset that feels fun and functional. It stands out for gamers who care about performance and personality.
READ: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 Wireless review
QCY MeloBuds N70
Vincenz: Price-to-performance ratio feels almost unreal with the QCY MeloBuds N70. With strong ANC, long battery life, excellent sound, and premium features at an accessible price, it redefines what budget earbuds can deliver.
Huawei FreeBuds SE 4
Tom: The Huawei FreeBuds SE 4 focuses on reliability above all else. Solid sound, comfortable fit, and a marathon-like battery life make it an easy recommendation for students and professionals who need something dependable every day.
READ: Huawei FreeBuds SE 4 review
Apple AirPods Pro 3
Michael Josh: The Apple AirPods Pro 3 refines an already excellent formula with even better sound and noise cancellation while keeping the same launch price. For iPhone users, it remains the most complete and seamless earbuds experience.
WATCH: Apple AirPods Pro 3 review
QCY H3S
Vincenz: The QCY H3S proves that great sound doesn’t need a premium price tag. Clean design, impressive audio, and accessible pricing make it one of the strongest budget headphones of the year.
Dyson OnTrac
MJ: The Dyson OnTrac earns its place as a lifestyle statement piece that excels at silence and comfort. While sound lovers may look elsewhere, it resonates with those who value design and aesthetics.
Samsung Galaxy Watch8 Classic
MJ: Samsung’s Galaxy Watch8 Classic blends timeless watch aesthetics with modern smartwatch intelligence. This is for users who want health tracking and smart features wrapped in a design that still feels traditional and refined.
READ: Life with the Galaxy Ecosystem
JBL Tour One M3
Levi: The JBL Tour One M3 delivers rich, dynamic sound and strong noise cancellation at a price that feels justified. This is a confident all-rounder for listeners who want immersive audio without excess flash.
READ: A ‘Silent Concert’ experience with the JBL Tour One M3
Shokz OpenFit 2+
MJ: The Shokz OpenFit 2+ stands out by supporting movement, spartial awareness, and all-day comfort without compromise. For active lifestyles, it becomes less of a gadget and more of a constant companion.
Xiaomi OpenWear Stereo Pro
Luigi: With the Xiaomi OpenWear Stereo Pro, elegant design and impressive audio quality meet at a midrange price that feels generous. It’s a stylish open-ear option that doesn’t sacrifice listening enjoyment.
READ: Xiaomi OpenWear Stereo Pro
Huawei Watch Fit 4
MJ: The Huawei Watch Fit 4 focuses squarely on fitness with accurate tracking, long battery life, and compatibility with different smartphones. This makes it an accessible training partner that keeps things light and reliable.
WATCH: Huawei Watch Fit 4 review
moto buds loop
Luigi: The moto Buds Loop’s ear-loop design, Bose-tuned audio, and smart voice features create a wearable that feels forward-looking and fashion-aware. It earns its place for blending sound and style in a fresh way.
READ: The moto buds loop comes with real Swarovski crystals
Which one’s your pick?
Our Favorite Wearables of 2025 aren’t chasing perfection. They’re chosen because they fit real lives.
Some are affordable wins, and some are luxury splurges. Some might be emotional purchases, but most of it became daily essentials.
What they all share is simple: They showed up when it mattered. And that, more than any spec or trend, is what makes a wearable truly worth wearing.
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