5 Tech Trends to Consider Investing In
Sometimes less is more, and sometimes more is more. When it comes to technology, it's all about lifestyle preferences and what works for you. These five high-tech buys (ranging from small indulgences to substantial investments) could have a major impact on the way you operate.
A Home Gym That Takes Up Zero Square Footage
The home gym that's making a major splash in the fitness world, the Mirror ($1,495) costs a pretty penny, but compared to a gym membership or pricey one-off classes, it can end up being a wise (not to mention incredibly cool) investment.
A Robot Vacuum
A POWERbot Robot Vacuum ($450-$1,200) will save you plenty of precious time in the home maintenance department.
A Smart Watch
Hello, game changer. The Samsung Galaxy Watch Active ($200) syncs your schedule, emails, and messages and tracks your exercise and sleep patterns, too.
Wireless Ear Buds
Whether you're a fitness fanatic, a regular commuter, or a busy parent who can only make phone calls of the hands-free variety, a pair of Bluetooth-enabled, wireless Samsung Galaxy Buds ($130) will become your new best friend.
A Video Doorbell
The latest addition to the Ring lineup is the sleek Door View Cam ($199), which aligns with your door's peephole and will alert you to who's visiting whether you're home or not.