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Focus on India: More products and stores to make it Asia’s top three markets – Times of India
Garmin is one of the leading global smartwatch players that generally makes maintaining physical fitness a priority in its products. Garmin recently expanded its Precursor series with three new smartwatches — Precursor 265, Forerunner 265S, and Forerunner 965. The company launched these new models in the United States in March. Now, the latest Forerunner lineup has also arrived in India. In February, the company celebrated the 20th anniversary of its Forerunner series in Taiwan. During this event, The Times of India had the opportunity to speak with the Deputy Managing Director of Garmin Asia, Scoppen Linen. That’s what he had to say about the company’s legacy and its upcoming products.…
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iPhone 15 and other Apple products expected in 2023
You never really know what to expect Apple when it comes to its product launches. However, the company tends to release certain products on a regular schedule, providing possible clues as to what’s to come. The leaks and rumors also paint a picture of potential gadgets we could see throughout 2023, such as the iPhone 15 And Apple’s long-talked-about “mixed reality” headset. If the reports prove to be accurate, 2023 could mark several firsts for Apple’s product line. We may see the company’s first AR/VR headset, the first iPhone with USB-C and the first 15-inch MacBook Air, for example. As for other products like the AirPods, Apple TV, and iPad,…
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Best Android smartwatches of 2023: Top 5 most recommended products by experts
In recent years, Android smartwatches have become practical and fashionable products for non-Apple fans. They offer many improved features, from health tracking to extended battery life, great user interface, better connectivity and many more. Of course, some models are a step ahead of competitors, so we’ve sought the consensus of the top five Android smartwatches based on expert reviews. Now, if you’re turning to a smartwatch for heart health monitoring, be warned. Tech companies may claim their smartwatches can accurately detect abnormal heart rhythms, but a University of California San Francisco cardiologist warns that such claims are premature. In an article published in the journal Traffic,Dr. Gregory Marcus, professor of…