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Gucci, Montblanc: The smartest luxe wearables on the market
Gucci, Montblanc: The smartest luxe wearables on the market

Khaleej Times

time6 days ago

  • Health
  • Khaleej Times

Gucci, Montblanc: The smartest luxe wearables on the market

They go by many names‭ ‬—‭ ‬fitness trackers‭, ‬wearable devices‭, ‬health monitors‭. ‬We are talking about the Fitbits‭, ‬Garmins‭, ‬and the Whoops of this world‭. ‬It's a huge market that's projected to reach‭ $‬72‭ ‬billion‭ (‬Dh264‭ ‬billion‭) ‬in 2025‭, ‬an increase of 22‭ ‬per cent from last year‭. ‬Luxury brands have spotted‭ ‬this trend and are introducing their own versions‭ ‬—‭ ‬sophisticated smartwatches and rings that blend cutting-edge technology with stylish design‭. ‬We love our fitness trackers‭, ‬rings and smart glasses‭, ‬but some do look a little clunky‭. ‬Luxury brands like Gucci‭, ‬Montblanc and TAG Heuer are now recording strong sales for their luxury wearables with more players likely to follow‭. ‬Here are some of our favourites‭:‬ TAG Heuer Connected Calibre E4 Luxury watch brand TAG Heuer is known for making sporty-looking watches and decided to make smartwatches with the successful launch of its Connected Calibre E4‭ ‬collection‭. ‬The most recent edition is the Oracle Red Bull Racing Edition‭, ‬which combines the brand's racing heritage with modern technology‭. ‬Priced at around‭ ‬ Dh7,000‭, ‬ the smartwatch features a titanium case‭, ‬custom watch faces‭, ‬and advanced fitness-tracking capabilities‭, ‬including heart rate monitoring and GPS‭. ‬The Calibre E4‭ ‬series also includes collaborations with Porsche and a Golf Edition‭, ‬catering to enthusiasts of‭ ‬different lifestyles‭.‬ Montblanc Summit 3 While Montblanc is known for its luxury pens‭, ‬it also makes very stylish-looking watches‭. ‬The Summit 3‭ ‬smartwatch is a great example of how traditional watchmaking and contemporary tech can be fused‭. ‬Although this watch can easily be mistaken for a classic‭ ‬analogue watch at first glance‭, ‬it is equipped with advanced smart technologies‭. ‬Crafted from titanium and featuring a design inspired by the brand's 1858‭ ‬timepieces‭, ‬the Summit 3‭ ‬runs on Wear OS‭, ‬which is compatible with both Apple and Android phones‭. ‬Montblanc recently introduced a new Glacier Blue edition‭, ‬enhancing the watch's aesthetic appeal‭. ‬The Summit 3‭ ‬provides comprehensive health tracking‭, ‬including sleep monitoring and fitness metrics‭. ‬Its black titanium version costs around‭ ‬ Dh5,000‭.‬ Ultrahuman Ring Rare This brand has made significant strides in the smart ring market with the Ring AIR and the newly launched Rare collection‭. ‬The rings offer comprehensive health tracking‭ ,‬including sleep stages‭, ‬heart rate variability‭, ‬and stress levels‭, ‬all without a subscription fee‭. ‬Its lightweight design and sleek aesthetics make it a comfortable choice for daily wear‭.‬ Earlier this year‭, ‬Ultrahuman introduced the Rare range‭, ‬featuring smart rings crafted from 18K gold and platinum‭. ‬These rings combine advanced health monitoring with luxury materials‭, ‬positioning themselves as high-end alternatives in the wearable market‭.‬‭ ‬The 18K gold and platinum editions sit within the‭ ‬'Desert Collection'‭ ‬with three distinctive pieces‭: ‬Desert Rose‭, ‬Dune‭, ‬and Desert Snow‭. ‬Prices range from‭ ‬ Dh7,000 ‭ ‬to‭ ‬ Dh8,500‭.‬ Gucci x‭ ‬Oura Ring Finnish health technology company Oura also makes a wearable ring that tracks health and fitness stats‭. ‬It partnered with Italian luxury brand Gucci to produce a limited-edition black PVD-coated titanium band in 18-karat yellow gold‭. ‬The Gucci x Oura Ring‭,‬‭ ‬which marries fashion with functionality‭, ‬was priced at‭ ‬ Dh3,500‭ ‬ and sold out within a few weeks‭. ‬It is considered a collector's item and can still be bought on secondary markets‭. ‬Gucci is no stranger to sports and has collaborated with Major League Baseball‭, ‬tennis and e-sports previously‭.‬ Ray-Ban Meta glasses Far more practical and stylish than the Apple Vision Pro goggles are the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses‭. ‬A collaboration between Ray‭-‬Ban and Meta‭ ‬‭(‬formerly Facebook‭), ‬the glasses‭ ‬—‭ ‬which cost around Dh1,396‭ ‬—‭ ‬blend the classic style of Ray-Ban sunglasses with the smart tech capabilities of Meta's Augmented Reality and Artificial Intelligence‭ (‬AI‭) ‬systems‭. ‬Built into the frames are cameras‭, ‬microphones‭, ‬speakers and AI features‭. ‬It's hard to actually tell they are smartglasses‭, ‬but wearers enjoy a tonne of tech‭, ‬including a 12MP camera‭, ‬1080p video recording‭ (‬up to 60‭ ‬seconds‭), ‬touch gestures‭, ‬voice assistant‭ (‬Meta AI‭) ‬and directional speakers‭ ‬—‭ ‬perfect for listening to podcasts while looking cool‭. ‬A Bluetooth connection means it is compatible with iOS and Android‭.‬ Sony Reon Pocket Pro Forget pocket fans‭, ‬Sony has launched a wearable cooling device priced at‭ ‬ Dh799‭ ‬ that you wear on your body‭. ‬The Reon Pocket Pro is‭ ‬'the high-end model version'‭ ‬and can be worn around the neck to cool your body at the point of contact‭. ‬It can also warm you up‭, ‬but that won't be a concern for a few months here in the UAE‭. ‬Sony says its slim design is ideal for business settings‭, ‬so you can wear it to‭ ‬work‭.‬

WHOOP's new high-end fitness tracker is just straight-up dying all over the place
WHOOP's new high-end fitness tracker is just straight-up dying all over the place

Android Authority

time23-05-2025

  • Health
  • Android Authority

WHOOP's new high-end fitness tracker is just straight-up dying all over the place

Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority TL;DR WHOOP introduced its 5.0 and MG trackers earlier this month. A concerning number of new WHOOP MG owners have been posting about the trackers failing within hours of first use. This very public failure follows hot on the heels of WHOOP criticism for backing down from earlier upgrade promises. Earlier this month, WHOOP introduced its latest fitness trackers, announcing the WHOOP 5.0 and WHOOP Medical Grade (MG). The company's screen-less solutions offer an alternative to wearables that demand a lot of user attention, so long as you're cool with the subscription-based model they require. While everything sounded fine initially, it didn't take too long for the first sign of trouble to creep up, as existing users started complaining about being charged to upgrade to the new hardware, despite earlier promises of getting it for free. As if that weren't trouble enough, today we're leaning about yet another dark cloud casting itself over the recent launch. Compared to the WHOOP 5.0, the WHOOP MG and its corresponding 'Life' subscription tier offer advanced health features like atrial fibrillation (AFib) detection, blood pressure insights, and a heart screener with electrocardiogram (ECG). Understandably, a lot of the company's users found that MG option particularly appealing, and signed up right away. But it took basically no time at all before reports of problems started piling up. The crew over at Tech Issues Today has been compiling some of these user complaints, and there is absolutely no shortage of them. We hear in multiple Reddit threads, like these from users Kingmasala, SalesRep44, and ivanflo, that their brand-new trackers are just straight-up dying, either right out of the gate or within the first day or so of operation. Some users, like Mountain-Lead, have shared communication they've received from WHOOP where the company says it's proactively sending our replacement hardware, suggesting awareness of a widespread issue. Frustratingly, some seem to be getting the wrong devices, receiving the base WHOOP 5.0 instead of a direct replacement for the pricier WHOOP MG. If you're experiencing issues with your WHOOP tracker, the company offers some troubleshooting steps you can attempt, but you may ultimately need to contact support for a replacement. Just keep your fingers crossed that you get the right one sent to you, we guess. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at Email our staff at news@ . You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice.

Which fitness trackers are the best for tracking women's health?
Which fitness trackers are the best for tracking women's health?

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Which fitness trackers are the best for tracking women's health?

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The best fitness trackers can be excellent accountability tools in your pursuit of a healthy lifestyle. Whether you've got an Apple Watch, a Garmin, or a FitBit, these small but powerful devices can measure everything from your step count and resting heart rate to your maximal oxygen consumption and sleep patterns. Women's Health Week This article is part of Tom's Guide's Women's Health Week — a series of content that explores how technology and the right workouts can support and empower women through every phase of life. According to a review in the Journal of Medical Internet Research, women make up one of the largest groups of fitness tracker users. Many of these devices measure women-centric statistics like menstrual cycle and pregnancy information, but do they really provide women with useful insights into their own health? Or do they just collect data without any real or helpful context? Fitness trackers are wearable items, like watches and rings, that record your personal health metrics using a combination of motion sensors, optical heart rate sensors, and user information like height, weight, and age. They can measure your heart rate at rest and during exercise, the total number of steps you've taken in a day, how many calories you burn, and how many hours of deep sleep you get each night, among other metrics. Many fitness trackers will go even further to provide a deeper look into your overall wellness. Popular trackers from brands like Apple, Garmin, and Woop take the information they record and make estimates on your overall cardiovascular fitness, how much rest and recovery you need, and blood oxygen levels. Fitness trackers are relatively accurate on stats like distances walked and heart rate trends. Your readings may be a bit off based on how you wear your tracker, but for the most part, these kinds of readings are pretty spot on. Other measurements, like calories burned, can be less precise. Fitness trackers make estimates based on the data they collect, like your heart rate and activity levels, combined with objective data like your height, weight, and gender. These estimates don't account for body type or muscle mass, which can have a profound impact on the amount of calories you burn. Cardiovascular fitness measurements can also be a little far from the truth. Accurate VO2 max readings (or the maximum amount of oxygen your body can consume during exercise) are usually recorded using lab equipment and specific tests, whereas fitness tracker VO2 max readings are estimates based on your heart rate levels during exercise and recovery. While most fitness trackers offer menstrual cycle tracking as a primary feature, that information alone doesn't necessarily provide a full picture of women's health. A few models go well beyond menstrual cycle tracking with options to report discharge characteristics, mood shifts, and pregnancy events like baby kick counts and hiccups. Garmin fitness trackers offer some of the most detailed women's health insights. Not only can they track cycle dates and phases, but users can continue to track symptoms if periods are irregular or absent due to polycystic ovarian syndrome, menopause, pregnancy and breastfeeding, or contraceptive use. Here's how to use the menstrual tracking feature on your Garmin Watch Garmin's pregnancy tracking options are also some of the most detailed available, offering gestational age and size estimates, recommendations on prenatal nutrition and exercise, and the ability to enter blood glucose levels for management of gestational diabetes. Here's more about the Garmin pregnancy tracking feature. The Apple Watch provides a comprehensive look into women's health data as well, featuring temperature-sensing capabilities that can help determine ovulation days and fertile windows. As is the case with other fitness tracker metrics, though, these readings are just estimates. The Apple Watch also ranked highest in a recent JMIR Formative Research study among women on fitness tracker comfort, features, and motivational qualities. Fitness trackers can maximize your training potential and help you achieve a variety of health goals. Until recently, many fitness trackers focused heavily on activity and exercise without much attention to other wellness aspects. However, thanks to advances and upgrades in wearable tracker technology, fitness tracker brands have begun putting women's health needs at the forefront of their features. How to set up menstrual tracking on your Apple Watch How to sync your exercises to your menstrual cycle for better workouts Samsung Galaxy Ring is changing the game for cycle tracking — here's how

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