Even if I go back to the gym, I'm bringing the Aaptiv app with me
The audio makes you feel like you have a personal trainer in your ear.
By Sasha Lekach
Obsessed with tracking metrics? The Garmin Forerunner 945 is worth the price tag
The battery life is great, the activity tracking is as smooth and accurate as I’ve encountered, and—after the initial setup and customization—the whole experience is smooth and pleasant.
PetSafe's Treat and Train is a useful dog trainer tool that really needs an app
While it's not a necessary tool in dog training, it does a remarkably good job of teaching down, stay, and place amid distractions, with clear instructions for owners, and positive, treat-based reinforcement for dogs.
This smart case controlled my birth control pills for a month, and it was a game-changer
I wanted to hate it so bad, but this smart case changed my life. I made it through the whole month without losing my pills once -- that never happens around here.
PetSafe Healthy Pet Simply Feed is a basic auto feeder, but at a high price
Despite its popularity, it lacks the features and widespread use to justify its price point.
By Jess Joho
Rock and work (for short periods) in the Tic Toc Chair
You're not going to be able to sit in it all day.
By Alex Hazlett
Curable is a helpful tool in your chronic pain treatment arsenal
Yes, an app can help your chronic pain.
By Anna Iovine
Noom isn't a diet app — it uses psychology to guide you on your health journey
With a focus on ‘progress not perfection,’ Noom uses the psychology of eating as its primary motivator (after all, it was created by psychologists.
Who thought releasing the OnePlus Watch like this was a good idea?
Thicc wrists can't miss.
The Creativity Thinking Journal is a fun high activity for 420
Don't get your friend yet another grinder.
By Anna Iovine
Google's new Nest Hub tracks your sleep and it feels very judgy
When it comes to my sleep habits, ignorance is bliss.
Thinx For All makes period underwear more accessible (and really works)
Period protection for less than half the price.
By Anna Iovine
I used *that* Instagram-famous The Always Pan for a month. Here's what I thought.
At first I loved it. Then things took a turn.
By Dylan Haas
Apple Fitness+ review: A workout app for everyone but the fitness fanatic
Trainer-led workouts minus the intimidation factor.
Daily Burn review: New daily workouts for beginners, but the music is terrible
A premium subscription means you'll never run out of ways to work out.
The Period Company's underwear is super cheap and super absorbent
Their most expensive pair is $14.
By Anna Iovine
BuzzFeed's branded sex toy AirVibe doesn't live up to the buzz
The case is cute, though.
By Anna Iovine
The new LELO Soraya Wave is better than the original, but is it worth $250?
The WaveMotion technology may be the deciding factor.
By Anna Iovine
Intimate Rose products are great tools to help relieve pelvic pain
"People of all genders have benefitted from our products."
By Anna Iovine
Ardent FX is like an all-in-one 'Easy Bake Oven' for weed edibles
It takes the guesswork out of the often laborious edible baking process.
By Morgan Sung
The Zumio X sex toy is OK at best, underwhelming at worst
If you're new to sex toys, this isn't for you.
By Anna Iovine
EliteSingles review: A career-oriented dating site with hit or miss results
Can you deal with inconsistency in order to get away from millennials?
By Leah Stodart
EliteSingles vs. Match: How a career-oriented site fares against the OG
Would you prefer a career-based curated feed or sorting matches based on hobbies and personality?
By Veronika Kero and Leah Stodart
Zoosk vs. match: Do you trust algorithms or do you want control?
There's one distinct difference between these big players, and it has to do with profile building.
By Veronika Kero and Leah Stodart