Sunday
Oct012017

Fitbit Ionic now available worldwide

Fitbit Ionic is the first smartwatch from Fitbit and it offers the ultimate curation of advanced health and fitness features, personalized guidance, smart functionality and versatile style. Ionic has been available today for presale on Fitbit.com, with retail availability starting in October 2017. 

Fitbit Ionic brings a number of first to the pioneering and leading smart tracker space. It is the first smartwatch from the company. It is also water-resistant and can be used while swimming and for tracking water sports. It is the first device to use Fitbit Pay, which brings touchless mobile payments to the Fitbit  wearable space and it can be used to pay for items and services on most touch to pay terminals. The Ionic can also play back stored music and works in tandem with the Fitbit Flyer and other wireless headsets. Stay tuned for our full review of this very important wearable which can be used with iOS, Android and Windows 10 devices.

Sunday
Oct012017

Review: 2018 Toyota C-HR

Text and photos By Emily Chung

The all-new 2018 Toyota C-HR (Compact High Rider) comes on the market with a unique design, lots of standard features, and the starting price is under $25,000 CAD. Hit jump for our review.

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Sunday
Oct012017

Garmin vivofit jr. 2 reaches out to the kids with Disney-themed design

Garmin wants to help keep your children active with its newest wearable. The Garmin vivofit jr. 2 features Disney-themed designs that’ll surely appeal to any kid, they have one for Minnie Mouse, Captain America, Avengers, Star Wars First Order, BB-8, and The Resistance. The wearable is designed to track your child’s activity and it encourages them to be active for at least 60 minutes a day. It’s built to be worn 24/7 and promises a one-year (or longer) battery life. Its coloured display is fairly simplistic so the kids can understand what’s being shown on the screen.

The vivofit jr. 2 displays things like the number of steps taken, time and date, and that move bar to remind them to be active. It also shows how long they’ve been active as well as some information on their sleep. And since it incentivizes them to move, new adventures will be unlocked when your child stays active. There will be things like step icon characters, too. One of the challenges your kid can engage in is the Toe-to-Toe step challenge, which they can do with nearby friends who own the fitness band. Parents can track your kid’s progress through a free companion app and even assign chores and send reminders through the band. The Garmin vivofit jr. 2 retails for US$99.99 (around CA$125) with each band retailing for US$29.99 (around CA$38).

Source: Garmin

Sunday
Oct012017

Latest Google Photos update makes it easy to share your trip videos

When you’re out travelling, you aren’t guaranteed a great internet connection every single place. And sometimes you just want to share your great travel videos with your loved ones. Enter Google Photos. It’s making video sharing an easier affair with its latest update. Version 3.6 of the app will upload low-resolution copies of a video for you to let you share those videos quickly. Later on this will be replaced with high-resolution copies, we presume once you get better connection or it’ll do so in the background. If this is something you want, the update is already live on Google Play Store.

Source: Android Police