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The Verge is covering the rapidly evolving world of wearables. We test everything from smartwatches like the Apple Watch, to smart glasses like the Meta Ray-Bans, to fitness trackers like the Oura Ring to find out which ones deliver on their promises. Follow along to find out whether covering our bodies in screens and sensors can actually make us smarter and healthier.

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Pixel Watch 4 owners now have more choice for charging.

The Mous Pixel Watch Charger, available through Google’s online store for $50, is the first third-party charger that works with the Pixel Watch 4’s side-mounted charging pins. It’s larger and potentially more stable than Google’s $30 Pixel Watch Quick Charge Dock, and can connect to other Mous charging pads.

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<em>As with Google’s bundled charger, Mous’ Pixel Watch 4 charging stand positions the smartwatch on its side for use as a desk or bedside display.</em>
<em>The charger connects to other Mous charging accessories using a set of pogo connectors on the left side.</em>
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As with Google’s bundled charger, Mous’ Pixel Watch 4 charging stand positions the smartwatch on its side for use as a desk or bedside display.
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Apple is getting closer to bringing notifications to third-party watches.

The iOS 26.3 beta introduces a new “Notification Forwarding” setting that you can use to forward alerts to non-Apple watches, according to MacRumors. The feature comes in response to an order from the EU, and is still a bit limited, as it only forwards notifications to one device at a time.

I quit all my AI fitness plans, and I feel free

An AI coach is a terrible accountability buddy. Sometimes the best thing you can do is to ignore everything it says.

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If everything is AI, can we just stop saying so already?

Yesterday my colleague Victoria Song asked what we’re actually meant to call the new generation of smart / XR / AR glasses. Apparently “AI glasses” is an industry frontrunner, but doesn’t that already feel like a truism?

mattewan:

I feel like saying AI glasses is the same as saying Software Glasses. It’s kind of meaningless as you expect products like this (maybe all tech products?) to have AI in them- it’s kind of the whole shtick at this point. You wouldn’t say AI laptop or AI phone.

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No one knows what to call these things

Apparently, ‘smart glasses’ is insufficient. Enter AI glasses, AR glasses, wired XR glasses, and everything in between.

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Single-use tech.

Pebble’s new smart-ish Index 01 ring looks pretty neat. Less neat? The fact that the battery is neither replaceable nor rechargeable, giving this a finite lifespan.

hodgdon:

I’m sure it probably wouldn’t last much longer than a few years anyway, but not being able to charge it and having it just randomly become e-waste one day is a deal breaker for me

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A first look at Google’s Project Aura glasses built with Xreal

It’s kinda like a pair of chunky sunglasses that runs Android apps.

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Meta is reportedly delaying its Phoenix mixed reality glasses until 2027.

The company formerly known as Facebook has had some trouble making its namesake metaverse become a thing. And rumors are that division of the company is facing massive budget cuts. But things aren’t going so smoothly elsewhere, either. Now word is that the company’s next-gen Phoenix mixed reality glasses are being delayed until 2027, according to Business Insider.

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Glasses aren’t the only AI wearable that Meta’s after.

Reuters reports that Meta just bought Limitless, an AI pendant that listens to and summarizes your conversations. It’s a burgeoning category of wearables (see: Bee AI which was bought by Amazon) and hints that like Google, Meta’s interested in perhaps building its own ecosystem of AI-powered gadgets.

Welcome to the wellness surveillance state

We’ll take your blood and urine, please.

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Meta’s developer toolkit for its smart glasses is out in preview.

Initially, developers can only use the Wearable Device Access Toolkit to make apps for the Ray-Ban Meta and the Oakley Meta HSTN glasses, but Meta’s Tyler Yee says the toolkit will be available for the Meta Ray-Ban Display and Oakley Meta Vanguard “soon.”

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Porter x Dyson.

$700 is a stupid amount of money to pay for a headphone and bag collaboration. Then I saw pics of the OnTrac headphones and color-matched shoulder bag from the Japanese brand. Tempting if you roll this deep, but only 380 units are available globally at Dyson and Porter retailers.

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The ugly Pebble 2 Duo is the smartwatch for me

This rebooted device does less than most watches, lasts much longer, and is almost exactly what I want from a wearable.

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Casio’s adjustable G-Shock ring watch launches in the US next week.

If you skipped Casio’s original ring watch because it relied on spacers to improve its fit, the new DWN-5600 can be resized from 48mm to 82mm using an adjustable strap like a full size G-Shock. It launched in Japan last month, but will be available in the US starting on December 3rd for $110.00.

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<em>The DWN-5600 will be available in three colors: black, yellow, and red.</em>
<em>The functionality is limited, but in addition to the time and date the DWN-5600 manages to squeeze in a stopwatch and an alarm that flashes a light behind the screen.</em>
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The DWN-5600 will be available in three colors: black, yellow, and red.
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The dark side of optimizing your metabolism

There are known benefits to tracking your glucose levels, but it can also be a slippery slope into disordered eating.

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AI has no idea what I’m eating

Food logging is tedious enough without AI making stuff up.

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Things are not right in the land of Pebble.

Rebble, which has kept the Pebble platform going, is at odds with Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky, just as Pebble is making its comeback.

Rebble is accusing Migicovsky’s company, Core Devices, of stealing its work, while Migicovsky claims Rebble is trying to build a walled garden around data scraped from the original Pebble Appstore.