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The new Huawei Watch GT 2 is a beauty to behold, its stylish, elegant and classy while featuring onboard music storage and improved activity tracking features including swimming heart rate tracking. The GT 2 is available in two versions; 42mm and 46mm, and these two succeed the older Watch GT 42mm and 46mm respectively. In this comparison chart, we compare the Huawei Watch GT (42mm) vs GT 2 (42mm) specs and features, so you know what’s new. Huawei Watch GT (42mm) vs GT 2 (42mm) – Specifications [table id=001 column_order=manual column_order_manual_order=”A,CJ,CM” /] What’s the Difference? The main difference between the…

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Meet The New Apple Watch Series 5 The Apple Watch Series 5 is the latest smartwatch from Apple that was announced at IFA 2019 and set to be released 20th of this month. The Watch 5 will be the company’s flag bearer in the smartwatch industry of which Apple has continued to dominate with a large margin according to this report from Counterpoint Research. Apple had stated it’ll discontinue the Watch 4 released just about the same time last year which leaves us with the Watch 3 as a cheaper alternative to the new Watch 5. The Watch 5 spots…

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The Vivoactive 4/4S and Venu are among the smartwatches launched by Garmin at IFA 2019 in Berlin, Germany. These three are equally well equipped to track your active life comprehensively. And the design is topnotch leaving each of these three with a decent appearance, but there are differences in the display, case size, battery life, and weight. We’re comparing the Garmin Vivoactive 4 vs Venu specs and features, so you the differences and which is right for you. Garmin Vivoactive 4 vs 4S vs Venu – Specifications [table id=001 column_order=manual column_order_manual_order=”A,CU,CV,CW” /] What’s the Difference? [su_box title=”Garmin Vivoactive 4 vs…

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Perhaps the last sets of smartwatches from Garmin in the year 2019, the Vivoactive 4 alongside the Venu and the hybrid Vivomove are the latest smartwatches from the tech giant joining the Forerunner and Fenix 6 series that were released a few days ago. The Vivoactive 4 consists of the bigger Vivoactive 4 and smaller Vivoactive 4S. These two will succeed in the Vivoactive 3 models. The Vivoactive 4 comes with newly added fitness tracking features, pulse ox sensor and a longer battery life that would last a bit longer than the older Vivoactive 3. One of the new features…

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Apple Watch Series 5 is the new successor to the now discontinued Watch 4 that was released about a year ago. The new Watch 5 comes in two sizes; 40mm and 44mm. These two are available in both GPS only and GPS+Cellular editions, and both have the same appearance except for the difference in which is aimed at giving Apple watch fans options to choose their preferred size. In this comparison, we compare the Apple Watch Series 5 (44mm) vs (40mm) specs and features, so you know the differences and which is right for you. Check out the new Apple…

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Apple has announced the Apple watch series 5, it’s the company’s latest smartwatch that succeeds the now discontinued Apple watch series 4, and is set to be the Apple’s flag bearer on the smartwatch market for perhaps a few months to come. As expected, the Watch 5 comes with quite a handful of changes, a new WatchOS 6, more activity tracking features and a faster processor for the much-improved performance. In this comparison, we’re comparing the Apple Watch Series 3 vs 4 vs 5 specs and features, so you know the differences. Although, Apple had stated that the Watch 4…

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Honor Band 5 is now available for order at various merchants across the world. It’s the latest fitness tracker from Huawei which succeeds the very popular Honor band 4 that was released last year. The new Band 5 is fitness –focused just like its predecessor and is well equipped to track your active life. But however comes with pulse ox sensor for more insightful sleep tracking. We compare the Honor Band 3 vs Band 4 vs Band 5 specs and features so you the differences. Honor Band 3 vs Band 4 vs Band 5 – Specifications [table id=001 column_order=manual column_order_manual_order=”A,CD,CC,CA”…

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The Vapor X is the latest smartwatch from Misfit, apparently it succeeds the Vapor 2 released last year, and just like the Fossil Gen 5 series, the Vapor X is powered by the Snapdragon 3100 chip which brings significant improvement in performance and a slight longer battery life thanks to the battery saver features. We compare the Misfit Vapor vs Vapor 2 vs Vapor X specs and features, so you know the differences. Misfit Vapor vs Vapor 2 vs Vapor X Specs Compared [table id=001 column_order=manual column_order_manual_order=”A,K,J,P” /] Features Compared [su_box title=”” style=”default” box_color=”#D5F5E3″ title_color=”#0B5345″ radius=”3″ class=””] Design The new…

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The Garmin Fenix 6 series can be divided into two main groups, the Basic edition which consists of the 6, and 6s and the Pro edition which consists of the 6 pro, 6s pro, and 6x pro, including the 6x Pro Solar that can use solar energy to last quite longer than the rest. The Pro group members have 32GB storage capacity, as well Wi-Fi and maps that the Basic editions lack. So in this comparison, we’re comparing the Garmin Fenix 6 Pro vs 6s Pro vs 6x Pro specs and features – what differences are there and which is…

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The Fenix 6 sets are the latest multisport GPS smartwatches from Garmin that’ll be succeeding in the Fenix 5 series. It consists of the Fenix 6, 6 pro, 6s, 6s pro, 6x pro and 6x pro solar. This can be further divided into two; the Basic and the Pro editions. The Basic editions lack Wi-Fi, onboard music storage and map which are all present in the Pro edition. In this comparison, we compare the Garmin Fenix 6S vs 6S Pro specs and features. These two will succeed the Fenix 5s and 5s plus respectively. Garmin Fenix 6S vs 6S Pro…

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