Fitbit Charge 5 reviewed: a little bit fancy
Not everyone needs a fancy smartwatch, but if you wish a basic wearable had a bit more pizzazz, the Fitbit Charge 5 could just fancy the whole thing up.
Not everyone needs a fancy smartwatch, but if you wish a basic wearable had a bit more pizzazz, the Fitbit Charge 5 could just fancy the whole thing up.
The smartwatch isn't the only place you can expect advanced health tracking features, as Fitbit updates its slim wrist wearable.
Fitbit's announcement of a new smartwatch isn't the only update this week, with the Verse 3 and Inspire 2 rounding out the improvements across other prices, too.
Heart rate. Sweat. Skin temperature. Stress management. Fitbit's next smartwatch aims to take the fight to other wearables with more tech than most wearables offer.
One of last year's best wrist-based trackers was the Charge 3, and it appears the next model will be even more impressive.
Public transport in New South Wales has support for tap on payment using various mobile payment services on phones and wearables, but the bus system has now. Fortunately, that's changing.
While pretty much every iPhone since the iPhone 5S supports Apple Pay, the same isn't true with Android phones and Google Pay. So what can you do if your phone doesn't support Google Pay, and how do you add the mobile payments to your life?
Sydneysiders are one step closer to being able to leave their wallets at home, as Fitbit connects wearables to ticket terminals.
There's a new bank in town, and it's one that sits above the rest, literally, as cloud banking takes off.
The end of cash isn't exactly here, and some places still need it. That's not something a phone can help with... or is it?