Tech & Gadgets

Garbed in Gizmos

Wearable technology like the Fitbit and the Apple Watch really exploded last year—in 2015, 39.5 million U.S. adults used wearable devices, more than doubling use in 2014, according to digital researcher eMarketer. The company expects that number to double again in 2016, and with so many new products featuring a variety of uses hitting the market, it’s easy to see why jumping on the bandwagon could bring big benefits.


Tracking Fido

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Nuzzle is a GPS collar that ensures your pet doesn’t get lost again. The Nuzzle attaches to a collar and has a built-in GPS that connects to a smartphone app so you can track your dog wherever it goes, and you can also check in on your pet while you’re away. The app will tell you if your pet is actively exploring the house, playing or resting. The device is waterproof so sloppy drinkers won’t ruin it. Fully charged, the battery lasts up to five days. Nuzzle is available for pre-order, but won’t ship until November.

$169.00

hellonuzzle.com