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Xreal Aura open for reservations ahead of Android XR launch this fall
[16/06/2026]
Xreal has used the Augmented World Expo 2026 to announce that its Android XR glasses—officially named Aura—will launch this fall, with paid reservations opening immediately. The announcement moves the smart glasses—now available for pre-order—past the initial ‘Project Aura’ working title, showcasing more of the hybrid design first teased at Google I/O last month. Built to [...] The post Xreal Aura open for reservations ahead of Android XR launch this fall appeared first on Wareable.
Snap unveils standalone Specs AR glasses for $2,195
Snap has officially introduced its next-generation augmented reality glasses, simply named Specs, at the Augmented World Expo 2026. Moving on from years of developer-only editions, the company is positioning this new iteration as a consumer-ready pair designed to blend standalone spatial computing with daily life. The demos shown off by Snap include Specs displaying and [...] The post Snap unveils standalone Specs AR glasses for $2,195 appeared first on Wareable.
Dnsys X1 review: An exoskeleton that’s not quite mountain-ready
It’s been 20 years since Segway first went from mall-terrain to all-terrain, releasing a rugged version of its popular two-wheeled ride-along that could handle the trail. In that time, some of the US brand’s engineers have had a change of heart about how best to help people with mobility issues explore the outdoors. In 2021, [...] The post Dnsys X1 review: An exoskeleton that’s not quite mountain-ready appeared first on Wareable.
GE Smart Scale vs. Hume Body Pod—here’s the better buy
We compared GE Smart Scale vs. Hume Body Pod—here are their main differences GE Smart Scale and Hume Body Pod are solid options if you’re looking to upgrade your wellness routine. They both work on the same principle: tracking body composition, weight trends, and other health metrics. However, we found they differ significantly in their [...] The post GE Smart Scale vs. Hume Body Pod—here’s the better buy appeared first on Wareable.
Best smart scales for Apple Health (2026): Top scales for iPhone users
Modern smart scales have evolved to do far more than just track weight. Nowadays, they can measure muscle mass, body hydration, heart rate, and so much more. However, not all of them are compatible with Apple Health—a crucial requirement for users who want all of their health data in one place. To save you time [...] The post Best smart scales for Apple Health (2026): Top scales for iPhone users appeared first on Wareable.
Cyclists crash after pensioner drives mobility scooter onto race course
Footage shows the woman steering her scooter directly into the racing pack.
NZTA cameras capture Wellington cycleway vandalism, sparking police inquiry
CCTV footage has been sent to police, who are appealing to the public for information.
British explorer becomes first to travel around the world by land, air and sea
[15/06/2026]
James Ketchell, 43, has circumnavigated the globe by bike, gyrocopter and sailing boat.
Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2 review: Bigger and bigger
The T-Rex Ultra 2 is the latest release in Amazfit’s ever-growing family of outdoor watches, which generally aim to emulate the success of the latest Garmin Fenix series. All the watches in this ecosystem are rugged pieces featuring outdoor tools such as color maps and flashlights. And this one continues the bigger-and-bigger trend, with a [...] The post Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2 review: Bigger and bigger appeared first on Wareable.
Best smart scales (2026): Top picks for body composition, weight loss, and health tracking
Smart scales have moved far beyond the traditional bathroom scale. Most can now track weight, body fat, muscle mass, water percentage, BMI, and more, with results sent straight to your phone. That extra insight is why they’ve become popular among people trying to lose weight, get fit, or just better understand their health-related metrics. Some [...] The post Best smart scales (2026): Top picks for body composition, weight loss, and health tracking appeared first on Wareable.
Hume Band review: A new kind of health tracker?
Hume Band is cheaper than most of its competitors, which either charge more upfront or require subscription fees to access even the basic data. The price is a compelling pitch, but it goes beyond that. The main proposition is simple: let the band collect data to translate it into easy-to-understand health and fitness trends. Hume [...] The post Hume Band review: A new kind of health tracker? appeared first on Wareable.
I tested the Nurosym vagus nerve stimulator—here’s my honest verdict
Product Nurosym Product type A non-invasive vagus nerve stimulator, ear-based Price $825–900, depending on the region Additional expenses None Best for Buyers who want a low-friction, subscription-free VNS device with stronger scientific associations than most alternatives With emerging studies on non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), interest is growing rapidly. It is no longer considered a [...] The post I tested the Nurosym vagus nerve stimulator—here’s my honest verdict appeared first on Wareable.
What Wellington’s Te Ara Tupua says about good infrastructure – Editorial
[02/06/2026]
OPINION: A $349m, 4.5km section of Te Ara Tupua from Ngauranga to Petone has just opened.
Cycling Bolivia’s Death Road: What to expect on the world’s most dangerous ride
[31/05/2026]
'It would take you 20 seconds to hit the ground if you fell off your bike.'
Tour De Hoods: Final mass bike ride planned for Sunday in East Auckland
[20/05/2026]
Police will be at the East Auckland ride to ensure safety for all.
North Shore teacher Bridget Maffey says first aid ‘very important’ after CPR revives cyclist
The relief teacher who gave CPR says a St John training course was literally a lifesaver.
Great Taste Trail: Tasman farmers blast plan to run cycleway through farmland
[19/05/2026]
The possibility of a cycle path cutting through working farms has raised alarm.
Dead cyclist’s son makes passionate plea for Wellington cycleways
Matthew Eyre says his father died because there was no cycle lane to keep him safe.
Search for mystery woman who saved cyclist with roadside CPR on Auckland’s North Shore
Steve Ramdhanie had no pulse for 16 minutes yet avoided brain damage.
Garmin Venu 3 vs. Garmin Forerunner 265
[24/10/2023]
Garmin Venu 3 aced our testing in our in-depth review, but it might not be the right pick for everyone. It will naturally catch the eye of people looking for a sporty smartwatch because of the Garmin brand. But it’s important to realize that when it comes to sports tracking, Venu 3 is pretty basic. [...] The post Garmin Venu 3 vs. Garmin Forerunner 265 appeared first on Wareable.
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