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Oura Ring 4 Ceramic adds color to wearable tech for $500

Oura just launched its Ring 4 Ceramic collection, marking the company's first departure from metallic finishes in favor of colorful zirconia ceramic. Priced at $500 - $150 more than the titanium version - the ceramic rings target users who...

Jackrabbit MG Doble’s Power Problem: Too Fast for Bike Paths

The Jackrabbit MG Doble packs enough power to accidentally wheelie with two riders, but that same muscle creates a thorny problem - it's too powerful to legally ride on most bike paths. WIRED's hands-on review reveals how this micro-mobility...

LiberNovo Omni Review: Battery-Powered Office Chair with Massage

The home office furniture game just got a high-tech upgrade. LiberNovo's new Omni chair packs a built-in battery system that powers motorized lumbar adjustments and spinal massage features - potentially changing how we think about ergonomic seating. At $848...

Meta’s Ray-Ban Gen 2 Glasses: Great Tech, Creepy Vibes

Meta's Ray-Ban Gen 2 smart glasses pack impressive upgrades - better cameras, longer battery life, and sharper AI features - but they're giving users an uncomfortable feeling. Wired's month-long test reveals glasses that work exactly as promised yet leave...
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