I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, tablets, gaming and future/emerging trends in our changing world. Other obsessions include magic, immersive theater, ...
The main problem with most fitness trackers these days is size. If you’re one of those people who like to wear a watch but also wants to have a fitness tracker, you’ve probably relegated yourself to ...
Wearable maker Misfit has always managed to bring an element of jewelry-like design to its activity trackers, and its newest wearable is no different. The new Misfit Ray, announced today at CES, could ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today Misfit announced Misfit Ray Fitness and Sleep Monitor, the newest product in the Company’s line of design-forward wearables. Ray’s distinct deconstructed and modular ...
Just months after releasing a second-gen version of its popular Shine activity tracker and then being acquired by Fossil, Misfit is aiming to take the spotlight at CES with a brand new fitness ...
Dan Graziano is an associate editor for CNET. His work has appeared on BGR, Fox News, Fox Business, and Yahoo News, among other publications. When he isn't tinkering with the latest gadgets and gizmos ...
Like the Fitbit Alta, it's hard (as a reviewer) to get excited about the Misfit Ray because it doesn't offer much that's genuinely new. That said, there are still plenty of people in the world yet to ...
For all of its promises to help and enrich our lives, wearable tech is often very needy. Smartwatches constantly ping us asking for our attention; fitness trackers want us to get up and move around; ...
Misfit has announced its newest device, the Misfit Ray, at CES 2016. The thin, tubular tracker is the first device to come from Misfit since the company was acquired by Fossil last year, although it’s ...
Just because you can wear something doesn’t mean you necessarily want to – a principle the wearables market sometimes seems to forget. After all, how many rubber, metal, or plastic watch-like devices ...
Yes, Misfit has another health tracker for your wrist. But unlike the company's iconic Shine (now in its second version), this one won't take attention away from your fancy wristwatch. It's a longer, ...
One of the biggest problems with wearable devices is that it's difficult to balance form with function. You'll often see fitness trackers, sleep monitors, and smartwatches compromise on one aspect or ...
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