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, PC
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 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 April 2, 2004Meritline's Musix bundles together a handful of functions in one device and does none of them particularly well.TAGS:watch, USB flash drive, port, WMA, LCD, MP3, USB, battery
Reviewed on March 2, 2005From the tiny display to the difficult input methods, the Fossil Wrist PDA isn't worth the price. Windows users interested in a smart watch will find their needs better met with one of Microsoft's SPOT watches.TAGS:Fossil Inc., watch, PDA, Palm OS, Palm Inc., theory, operating system, PC