My mother has heart issues. Which could be the best smartwatch for her that can track BP and ECG?
What is Copilot Health for? Will this replace your doctor?
Chatgpt, Gemini or Copilot: Can we treat them as our AI doctors to treat our health concerns?
My father is always on the phone and scrolling reels till midnight. He doesn’t care about battery life. I worry sometimes, and he charges his phone with a 120-watt charger. This feels risky to me. Can I have some smarter tips on charging mobile phones with a 120W and extending battery health, so that it doesn’t cause harm?
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The battery protection feature on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is pretty nice. Enabling charging limit could drastically improved my battery health during long term usage. You should toggle it too!
I have been using Fitbits for about four years. I think wearing a health tracking device alone does not help much with losing weight. I am really excited about the Fitbit Air and am considering buying one. Would you consider replacing your current fitness tracker with the Fitbit Air?
Planning to get a new smartwatch that does not burn a hole in my pocket. I have noticed that the affordable ones are offering features such as AMOLED displays, Bluetooth calling, and health tracking. But how reliable are they? Any good options with better deals to look for?
What is interesting about smart wearables now that it is entering the screenless fitness band category is that it is not just the product. It is a sign of things to come. I have often noticed that smartwatches are average in tracking actual health data. Whoop, however, has integrated a board-certified physician into its app to explain fatigue and recovery data, which sounds much more practical instead of just feeling like a gimmick. But do we actually need expert guidance to make our wearable more valuable?
I mainly care about battery life, notifications, and accurate health tracking without too many unnecessary features. Which smartwatches have actually felt dependable for long-term daily use recently?
Can we use a third-party charging adapter for the iPhone and Apple Watch? I am afraid using one might negatively affect the device's health.
Do you prefer charging to 100% every time? Or is it better to limit charging to 80%? I constantly struggle with battery health. Any tips on how to improve my charging habits?
Most of the smartwatches are already equipped with fitness tracking abilities, like heart rate sensors, built-in GPS, and health tracking. I have seen many people wearing fitness bands while working out. What’s better? Does a fitness band really make a difference, or is a smartwatch enough? Any comments?
The buzz among tech enthusiasts is about Qualcomm introducing a chipset. Smartwatch brands such as Apple, Google, and Samsung are equipped with features like health tracking, heart monitoring and music control. Will this chipset enhance the experience of wearing AI-focussed smartwatches?
Brands such as Noise and Fire-Boltt, Apple, Samsung, and Garmin are leading. What is trending in 2026? Looking for the brand that truly serves. My priorities are an integrated ecosystem, accurate health records, and battery life. I’d love to hear opinions on which smartwatch brand stands out in India right now and why.
Upcoming innovations may include: Fully conversational AI OS Emotion detection Predictive health monitoring AI-driven autonomous app management Personalized UI that adapts to behavior AI mobile is evolving from a tool into a digital companion.
Almost every phone now comes with fast charging, and it’s super convenient. But I’ve also heard people say it affects battery health over time, especially if used daily. For regular use, is fast charging actually safe or better to stick to slow charging when possible?
Ernie Assistant just crossed 200M monthly active users with integrations across search, booking apps, maps, health services, and more. Meanwhile, Alibaba and ByteDance are also scaling their models fast. Could Western bots realistically catch up in global usage?
Kindly suggest the best smartwatch under 5000 for basically fitness tracking and health monitoring.