Wearables
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.
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.
Pebble has unveiled the Round 2, a sequel to its 2015 Time Round smartwatch that addresses key flaws from the original. The new model promises over two weeks of battery life and modern features like AI integration. Priced at $199, it is available for pre-order with shipping set for May.
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A Paris-based startup unveiled the Smartlet at CES in Las Vegas, a modular strap that enables users to wear a traditional mechanical watch on top and a smartwatch underneath on the same wrist. Priced starting at $418, the stainless steel system caters to those balancing luxury aesthetics with fitness tracking needs. Founder David Ohayon developed it to avoid choosing between his analog timepiece and Apple Watch each morning.
Apple's Apple Watch SE 3 has emerged as a compelling budget option in the company's 2025 product announcements, matching many features of pricier models at a lower cost. Priced starting at $249, it includes upgrades like an always-on display and fast charging that were previously exclusive to higher-end watches. This release addresses long-standing gaps in the SE series, making it suitable for a wide range of users.
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Nearly a decade after its original smartwatch venture ended, Pebble has returned with the Index 01, a simple ring designed solely for capturing voice notes. Priced at $75 during preorder, the device uses local AI on your phone to process recordings into actions like setting reminders or creating notes, without any cloud involvement or charging requirements. Shipping begins in March 2026.
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