Bands and watches and glasses: wearable tech at CES. As expected, wearable tech has been garnering a lot of the buzz at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. So far we've seen a slew of new smartwatches and fitness trackers, including the new Steel from Pebble; Core, Sony's tinest wearable yet; and from Razer, Nabu, a wearable tech that actually meshes the two concepts. Check this space for more updates throughout the week. LG Lifeband Touch and Heart Rate earphones LG enters the wearable fitness tech arena with two new intriguing products. First Look at the LG Lifeband Touch and Heart Rate earphones Pebble Steel smartwatch gets a whole new look Pebble's all-metal souped-up Steel watch aims high with a new, premium feel. First look: Pebble Steel smartwatch gets a whole new look (hands-on) Wellograph's sleek new Sapphire Wellness Watch sparkles with style Offering heart rate monitoring and step measuring skills in an elegantly crafted package, the new Sapphire Wellness Watch from Wellograph aims to merge style with powerful fitness tracking. Wellograph's sleek new Sapphire Wellness Watch sparkles with style at CES 2014 Razer takes stab at meshing smartwatch and fitness band Imagine a Nike Fuelband that got text messages like a Pebble. Did we mention it has dual screens? Razer takes stab at meshing smartwatch and fitness band The handsome Martian Notifier offers affordable, advanced phone alerts Check smartphone alerts with the new $129 Martian Notifier discreetly and in classic style. The handsome Martian Notifier offers affordable, advanced phone alerts Sony's newest and tiniest wearable: Core Sony's Kunimasa Suzuki announces Core, a small device that will act as a fitness tracker, offering recommendations based on how users interact with the device. Sony's newest and tiniest wearable: The Core ZTE BlueWatch adds fitness tracking to a Pebble-like design ZTE's first entry to smart watches keeps it simple at CES 2014. ZTE BlueWatch adds fitness tracking to a Pebble-like design Cheryl Holloway Cheryl Holloway is a producer for CNET video, responsible for the video programming and promotion on CNET.com, connected TV app, and partner sites and devices. She is a Northern California native currently residing in Brooklyn, NY, who loves the San Jose Sharks, running, and bad TV.

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Bands and watches and glasses: wearable tech at CES.



As expected, wearable tech has been garnering a lot of the buzz at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. So far we've seen a slew of new smartwatches and fitness trackers, including the new Steel from Pebble; Core, Sony's tinest wearable yet; and from Razer, Nabu, a wearable tech that actually meshes the two concepts. Check this space for more updates throughout the week.


LG Lifeband Touch and Heart Rate earphones

LG enters the wearable fitness tech arena with two new intriguing products.



First Look at the LG Lifeband Touch and Heart Rate earphones





Pebble Steel smartwatch gets a whole new look

Pebble's all-metal souped-up Steel watch aims high with a new, premium feel.



First look: Pebble Steel smartwatch gets a whole new look (hands-on)





Wellograph's sleek new Sapphire Wellness Watch sparkles with style

Offering heart rate monitoring and step measuring skills in an elegantly crafted package, the new Sapphire Wellness Watch from Wellograph aims to merge style with powerful fitness tracking.



Wellograph's sleek new Sapphire Wellness Watch sparkles with style at CES 2014





Razer takes stab at meshing smartwatch and fitness band

Imagine a Nike Fuelband that got text messages like a Pebble. Did we mention it has dual screens?



Razer takes stab at meshing smartwatch and fitness band





The handsome Martian Notifier offers affordable, advanced phone alerts

Check smartphone alerts with the new $129 Martian Notifier discreetly and in classic style.



The handsome Martian Notifier offers affordable, advanced phone alerts





Sony's newest and tiniest wearable: Core

Sony's Kunimasa Suzuki announces Core, a small device that will act as a fitness tracker, offering recommendations based on how users interact with the device.



Sony's newest and tiniest wearable: The Core





ZTE BlueWatch adds fitness tracking to a Pebble-like design

ZTE's first entry to smart watches keeps it simple at CES 2014.



ZTE BlueWatch adds fitness tracking to a Pebble-like design





Cheryl Holloway is a producer for CNET video, responsible for the video programming and promotion on CNET.com, connected TV app, and partner sites and devices. She is a Northern California native currently residing in Brooklyn, NY, who loves the San Jose Sharks, running, and bad TV.



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