OXY SmartWatch connects to Android, iOS and Windows 10 smartphones
OXY is the first smartwatch that looks and feels like a traditional watch and can connect to virtually every modern smartphone - Android, iOS or Windows 10. Bristol, UK based start-up OXY has launched an Indiegogo campaign for its smart watch. The OXY watch will be available in two shape and colour…
LG says faulty screen component behind smartwatch recall
A faulty component in LG's Watch Urbane 2nd Edition, which had the potential to affect image quality, was behind the smartwatch's removal from sale. The LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition, which was on sale for just six days before being pulled off shelves, contained a component with the potential to…
From Apple to Sony, A Smartwatch for Every Wrist
Smartwatches are thick on the ground these days, and there's one for every wrist — assuming you don't think they're kinda silly to begin with. Here are the frontrunners in today's smart timepiece world. Apple Watch
With watchOS 2, the Apple Watch comes into its own
The Apple Watch is easily the best and most successful smartwatch on the market, but since launch, it has had one glaring weakness: third-party apps. There are a lot of them (10,000, Apple says), but they would load slowly and didn’t really do much. None of them took advantage of the Apple Watch’s…
Yes, the Moto 360 does work with the iPhone
As long as the Moto 360 has the latest version of Android Wear, it just works. Today, Google revealed that its Android Wear platform will now work with the iPhone, a big step for the nascent wearables world. However, that step doesn't come without a few caveats, namely that it only applies to new…
Apple Watch faces battery life challenges
The watch's life on a single charge may not meet Apple's target of a full day of use, according to 9to5Mac. Apple has aimed for its upcoming smartwatch to last a full day on a single battery charge, but the reality may fall short of the goal, according to news site 9to5Mac. Apple chose to use a…
Microsoft is Working on a Smartwatch
Apple's reportedly working on one, Google's developing an entire ecosystem and hundreds of smaller companies either have products already on the market, or currently under development. The question isn't who's building a smartwatch, it's who isn't building one. And as expected, you can count…