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Nothing is teasing its next smartwatch’s customizability.

Following teases that revealed the first smartphone from Nothing’s affordable subbrand will have swappable rear panels, the company has shared another image on X revealing its upcoming CMF Watch Pro 2 will allow users to change the wearable’s appearance with interchangeable bezels.

The Watch Pro 2, the Phone 1, and the Buds Pro 2 will be announced on July 8th at 5AM ET.


A user attaches a swappable bezel to the CMF by Nothing Watch Pro 2.
Like the CMF Phone 1, the Watch Pro 2 will allow users to easily customize the smartwatch’s appearance.
Image: Nothing

The best fitness trackers to buy right now

From simple fitness bands and rugged sports watches to rings, these are the best trackers you can get.

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The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses can now record for three minutes straight (up from one).

I missed half my little girl’s first roller coaster ride because the recording cut off at the minute mark, so I love this for them.

The only other thing I need is an in-between size of Wayfarer frames — I had to return mine because the 53mm were too loose, but the 50mm squeezed my head and gave me headaches.


“ICYMI, we started rolling out the v6 update on @raybanmeta”

[Andrew Bosworth (Boz) (@boztank) on Threads]

Here’s a possible first look at the Apple Watch X.

The next Apple Watch may have a two-inch display, according to CAD renders posted by 91mobiles, which said they were “sourced from industry insiders.” They supposedly depict either the Apple Watch Series 10 or a rumored special anniversary edition. If true, that means the wearable will feature the largest display ever on an Apple Watch.


A CAD render of what is either the  Apple Watch Series 10 or its rumored special anniversary edition.
Image: 91mobiles

Tesla’s big, epic, confusing future

On The Vergecast: what comes after being a car company, why Apple Watch rest days are such a big deal, and the weather app you need now.

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It’s contract negotiation time at Peloton.

And three instructors are leaving at the end of the month: Kendall Toole, Ross Rayburn, and Kristin McGee. An official Peloton statement pegs these departures as a “normal and ongoing part of the Peloton process,” while hinting that the company may hire new talent.

Real talk, Peloton is a media company now and that means instructor salaries are a huge cost in making content. It was only a matter of time before we saw this happen.


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Rest in peace, Siri watchface.

The Siri face no longer exists, at least in the watchOS 11 developer beta, according to AppleInsider. If it’s gone in the release version this fall, that may be the first watchface ever retired, the story notes.

The Siri face debuted with the Apple Watch series 3. Its big idea was that it would surface info as you need it, but new Smart Stack features may make it redundant.


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Garmin adds YouTube Music to the mix.

You do need a Music Premium account, but you can download playlists for offline playback. We love to see Garmin add to the ConnectIQ store, which... let’s face it, doesn’t have the largest selection as far as third-party smartwatch app stores go. Previously, you could choose between Spotify, Amazon Music, and Deezer. (But I’ve yet to meet anyone who used the latter two with the Garmin.)


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Find someone who loves you as much as Peloton fans love Peloton.

Popular Peloton instructor Kendall Toole announced today she’s leaving the platform. Earlier in April, instructor Ross Rayburn announced he was taking a break. And just last month, CEO Barry McCarthy stepped down amid another round of layoffs.

Any other company, I’d worry about customers jumping ship. But I spoke with several Peloton diehards and asked about this exact situation. They told me they’re not going anywhere.


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More signs point to stem-sporting Galaxy Buds 3.

Icons spotted on Samsung’s website show the Galaxy Buds 3 and 3 Pro headphones with AirPods-like stems — much like the leaked Galaxy Buds Pro 3 image posted by Evan Blass last week.


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We got Pixel Watch 3 XL leaks.

And it looks a lot like the Pixel Watch 3 leaks we saw the other day. Just bigger. How much bigger? Apparently the case will be 45mm, which as far as chonky smartwatches go isn’t that big. Even so, we love to see a bigger size option for folks with larger wrists — especially if that means a larger battery too.


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Was anyone still using the Fitbit web dashboard?

Because bad news, it’s going kaput starting July 8th. After that, you’ll have to use the app. It’s not super surprising given how much effort Google’s put into redesigning the Fitbit app. Or how long it’s been since the web dashboard’s had a meaningful update of its own. Even so, it’s the end of an era.


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Finally, offline maps with turn-by-turn guidance.

I’m a trail runner that switched from Garmin to an Apple Watch Ultra. I like to leave my heavy phone at home which meant installing (and paying for) WorkOutDoors and Footpath to fill that massive off-line mapping void. A native watchOS solution should make things much, much easier.

Here, let DC Rainmaker explain the new custom routes feature.


What to expect at WWDC 2024

WWDC 2024 kicks off at 1PM ET on June 10th, and there’s going to be AI — so much AI.

This walking app let me whack my co-workers with a baseball bat

Stompers is what you’d get if you mixed together step counting, Looney Tunes, and Mario Kart.

I’m so jelly of Verge alum Sam Byford right now.

Mostly because he got his mitts on this rad KDDI Infobar Apple Watch case. Turning the KDDI Infobar’s iconic design into a nostalgic Apple Watch accessory? Chef’s kiss. I miss that era of Japanese feature phones so friggin’ much.

You can read more about it in Sam’s review, but how’s that for ‘replacing’ your phone with a smartwatch?