An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Your Apple Watch is designed to be a very accurate health and fitness device, able to keep track of your walking, running, and workout sessions.
Fitness trackers are only useful if they’re accurately tracking. Luckily, the Apple Watch is one of the more accurate wearables you can count on (pun intended). Still, you want to be sure you’ll get ...
Apple takes user submitted data for age, height, gender and weight to help it calculate the different data points it provides for workouts and activities, but there is also a way to calibrate Apple ...
The Apple Watch is pretty adept as a fitness device, but every person has different dimensions, which can lead to varying pace, distance, and calorie results for the same activity if a Watch isn't ...
Smartwatches have evolved from being able to track just physical activities to be able to measure other important health data such as your heart rate, your oxygen intake, and your blood pressure.
Smartwatches have evolved far beyond simple fitness trackers, and Samsung's Galaxy Watch series is a prime example of this.
Apple Watch tracks your movement and heart rate. It uses that information in conjunction with your gender, height, age, and weight to estimate how many calories you burn during daily movement, ...
The Apple watch is pretty good at counting your steps, and guessing the length of your strides, but does it really know how far you have run or walked? With a Series 3 Apple Watch, the onboard GPS ...