More watch faces, more health coming to watchOS 9
iPhone owners armed (get it?) with an Apple Watch are about to get more in the way of health tracking, plus some new styles to kit out their wearable.
iPhone owners armed (get it?) with an Apple Watch are about to get more in the way of health tracking, plus some new styles to kit out their wearable.
Busting a move isn't just for the people who know how. If you have Apple's Fitness programs, you can learn moves and lose weight.
Losing the baby bump and pulling yourself back in shape isn't easy, but if you have an Apple Watch and Fitness+, there are now programs made just for that.
Need a friend to go on a run, but don't have a friend to go running with? If you have Apple Fitness, that friend may as well be a podcast made specifically for it.
You've probably spoken to Google or Siri, but if you're using a pair of Skullcandy's latest, you can talk to someone else for earphone control.
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A new generation of a wearable made solely for fitness promises to deliver more data, and that's the start.
Looking to get a better idea of how to improve those workouts? Whoop 3.0 can help, even if it's a costly approach to understanding.
A health tracker built for understanding intense recovery in workouts might provide more indication as to whether you're COVID symptomatic before it happens.
Lockdown is back for parts of Australia, but if you're looking for something to do, grab your phone or computer and survive with these ideas.