The Fitbit Ace 3 is an intelligently designed activity tracker for kids. It ticks all the right boxes for its intended audience – a swim-proof silicone band with a beefy battery life and parental controls where they should be. This tracker is durable and can withstand the abuse of kids’ activities, and comes with straightforward UI that is intuitive and engaging at the same time.
What the Xiaomi Mi TV P1 Android TV lacks in aesthetics and bare-bones functionality, it makes up for in excellent port availability and clean user interface.
The Fitbit Luxe is more of a fashion accessory than a fitness tracker. Its features may be limited, but whatever it lacks compared to a full-fledged smartwatch, it makes up for in accuracy and reliability.
Retailing for P8,490, the Fitbit Luxe can be paired with different colors and styles ranging from P1,690 to P5,990. Meanwhile, the Special Edition has a price tag of P12,990. Stay tuned for the full review of the Fitbit Luxe fitness and wellness tracker.
The Fitbit Ace 3 comes in two color options: Black with a Sport Red clasp and Cosmic Blue with an Astro Green clasp, retailing for P4,790. Stay tuned for the full review of the Fitbit Ace 3 activity and sleep tracker for kids.
At its price point of around P15,000, the nova 8i will be featuring a 66W supercharge technology and one of the biggest CMOS sensors currently in the market.
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 10S may offer decent performance and price-to-value ratio, but it easily fades into the background against its two siblings – the vanilla Redmi Note 10 taking the spotlight with its affordability and the Pro version with better features and improved performance.