Reviewed on April 2, 2004If you're looking to wear your USB flash drive as an accessory, Meritline's Rist Memory Watch is our choice for you.TAGS:watch
Reviewed on November 13, 2006The Fossil Abacus Mobilewear Caller ID Wristwatch has a cool factor that is reminiscent of a James Bond movie, but that's not enough to win our accolades. Its large size and limited compatibility with cell phones makes this more of a novelty gadget than a must-have.TAGS:Fossil Inc., watch, caller ID, organic light-emitting diode, call, Bluetooth, key, headset, cell phone, brand
Reviewed on July 7, 2004The Triax Elite was designed for serious runners, and it shows. It's a great buy if you're training for a marathon.TAGS:Nike Inc., watch, workout, training, GPS, run, PC
Reviewed on July 23, 2004We wouldn't rely too heavily on the G-Shock's flakey atomic-clock-signal reception, but otherwise, it makes for a fine rugged watch.TAGS:Casio Inc., watch, radio
Reviewed on November 23, 2004This wrist-top personal trainer will win you over with its wealth of features and excellent software, but be prepared to spend the big bucks.TAGS:watch, transistor, training, function, monitor, PC
Reviewed on August 2, 2004An elegant design, accurate performance data, and helpful training software make the X6-HR one of our top choices for outdoor athletics.TAGS:watch, Smart Personal Objects Technology, workout, training
Reviewed on April 2, 2004Meritline's Musix bundles together a handful of functions in one device and does none of them particularly well.TAGS:watch, port, WMA, USB flash drive, MP3, LCD, battery, USB
Reviewed on February 15, 2005Nothing screams geek like a SPOT watch, but this one does so a little less loudly than other models.TAGS:Fossil Inc., watch, face, MSN, radio, Microsoft Outlook