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Apple releases second-generation AirTag with enhanced range
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Apple has launched a new version of its AirTag tracker, featuring a second-generation Ultra Wideband chip for 50 percent better range and a louder speaker. The update enables Precision Finding on compatible Apple Watches for the first time. Priced the same as before, the device is available now online.
Oura's chief medical officer, Dr. Ricky Bloomfield, said the company's Symptom Radar feature has prompted the discovery of multiple lymphoma cases by alerting users to vital sign deviations. The tool, originally developed during the COVID-19 pandemic, has also led to early detections of appendicitis and other conditions. Bloomfield highlighted the feature's role in encouraging timely medical consultations.
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Meta plans to unveil two new Ray-Ban AI glasses models tailored for prescription lens users next week. The glasses, available in rectangular and rounded styles, will be sold through traditional eyewear channels. Bloomberg reports this marks the first time Meta and Ray-Ban target this group specifically with such designs.
Apple has acquired Q.ai, an Israeli startup developing lip-reading technology for AI interfaces in wearables. The deal, valued at around $2 billion, signals potential shifts in how users interact with devices like glasses and earbuds. This move builds on Apple's history of integrating advanced sensing tech into its products.
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The Garmin Venu 4 smartwatch introduces advanced fitness tracking in a polished, everyday wearable. Priced at $550, it offers week-long battery life and metrics like training readiness, appealing to casual enthusiasts. However, its software feels sluggish compared to competitors.
At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, iPolish has introduced press-on acrylic nails that change color using an electric charge, bringing a sci-fi concept to life. The innovation allows users to switch colors quickly via a connected wand, offering flexibility without frequent salon visits. The starter set is priced at $95, with shipping expected in June 2026.
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Plaud has introduced the NotePin S, an updated AI wearable designed for recording and summarizing conversations, just in time for CES 2026. The device features a new button to flag key moments and is available now for $179. It aims to assist users in busy environments like conferences by capturing audio and generating transcriptions via a companion app.
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