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Hans India
14-06-2025
- Lifestyle
- Hans India
Father's Day Gifting Guide: 5 Thoughtful Ideas to Make Him Feel Special
Father's Day Gifts, Stylish Gifts for Dad, Men's Fashion Accessories, Luxury Fragrance for Men, Smartwatch for Dad, Thoughtful Gift IdeasFather's Day is just around the corner, and it's the perfect time to show the leading man in your life just how much he means to you. Whether he's the classic gentleman, a laid-back dad, or a style-savvy trendsetter, here are five gift ideas that will leave a lasting impression. 1. Stylish Sunglasses for the Cool Dad Image Courtesy: GKB Opticals Dads who enjoy the finer things in life will love a pair of luxury sunglasses. Crafted with premium materials and sleek design, they add a touch of elegance to any outfit. Whether it's a sharp suit, a smart blazer, or a classic polo, luxury frames ensure your dad turns heads without trying too hard. Choose neutral tones for a timeless, refined aesthetic. 2. A Quality Leather Wallet Image Courtesy: Lapis Bard A sleek leather wallet is a gift he'll use every day. Choose one with multiple compartments for cards, cash, and IDs—bonus points if it has RFID protection for added security. Stick to neutral tones like brown, black, or navy for a refined touch. 3. A Signature Fragrance Image Courtesy: INDINOIR Give your dad the gift of a signature scent that matches his vibe—earthy, musky, or fresh citrus. A well-chosen fragrance adds a personal touch and elevates his everyday routine. It's a small luxury that goes a long way. 4. Smartwatch or Fitness Band Image Courtesy: Google Pixel Watch Whether he's into fitness or just loves staying connected, a smartwatch or fitness tracker is both practical and thoughtful. Choose one with features like heart rate monitoring, step tracking, and notification alerts to help him stay on top of his day. 5. An Easygoing Linen Shirt Image Courtesy: Westside
Yahoo
13-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Brand-New $400 Google Pixel Watch Is on Sale for $70, and Buyers Say It's ‘Excellent'
The Arena Media Brands, LLC and respective content providers may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Brand-New $400 Google Pixel Watch Is on Sale for $70, and Buyers Say It's 'Excellent' originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Are you in the market for a new smartwatch but not willing to shell out the big bucks for a new model? If you answered yes, this deal is for you. Right now, Woot, an Amazon company, is selling New Google Pixel Watches (1st Gen) for just $70. That's 83% off the original list price of $400. If you're an Amazon Prime member, you also score free shipping. The smartwatch features WiFi plus LTE connectivity, allowing wearers to receive calls, texts, and more without their phone nearby. It has a Silver Stainless Steel case and a Charcoal band. The product listing says, "The Google Pixel Watch has a beautiful circular, domed design and a new experience with Wear OS by Google. Live healthier with sleep, heart rate, and activity tracking on Fitbit and get things done on the go with Google Assistant, Maps, Wallet, Calendar, and Gmail. And with the 4G LTE option, leave your phone at home. Works with most phones running on Android 8.0 or newer." Walmart is also selling a New Google Pixel Watch (1st Gen) for $69, but for a short time, the site says there was only one left in stock. A seller on Amazon is selling Google Pixel Watches with multiple options for wristbands, and prices range from $80 to $90. Woot pulled in over 3,400 Amazon ratings for this smartwatch. They average 4.2 stars out of five. Walmart buyers rate the watch 4.4 stars out of five. One five-star reviewer says, "Watch is perfect. Better than Samsung and the price is right." Another happy buyer says, "Favorite Pixel Watch, design is excellent, the battery life can last all day, comfortable strap. Easy connectivity and functionality is great! Nothing like a beautiful watch to fit your Pixel phone. Also, it has Fitbit!" A third reviewer says, "Pretty nice smartwatch. Good health tracking, decent battery, stylish, and fits perfectly." A fourth says, "I like the smartwatch. It does a lot of things, and the Fitbit app nags me to get off the couch and go walk. I need that kind of urging." The Woot listing says this smartwatch comes with a one-year limited warranty. Purchases include the watch, small and large active wristbands, a USB-C magnetic charging cable, and a quick start guide. Woot! offers free shipping to Amazon Prime members and $6 flat rate shipping for everyone else. This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 13, 2025, where it first appeared.


Scottish Sun
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Police issue urgent mosh pit warning to rock fans ahead of Download Festival
Police have told music fans what they should do with their smart watches when getting rough and rowdy Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) ROCK fans looking to jump around at this weekend's Download Festival have been urgently warned to disconnect their smart watches. Leicestershire Police say the devices wreaked havoc for the force in previous years, causing emergency calls to spike severely. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Download Festival will take place this weekend and Leicestershire Police are urging attendees to disable their automatic emergency calls on smart watches when getting into mosh pits Credit: Download 3 Rock bands such as Green Day and Korn will no doubt get crowds moving this weekend Credit: Alamy 3 The festival is known for its hard-core rock fans, and for many it wouldn't be complete without some pushing and shoving in crowds Credit: Alamy Smart watches such as the Apple Watch or Google Pixel Watch have a built-in crash detection feature which is designed to alert emergency services when it detects the wearer has been in a "severe car crash". Many of these 999 calls are unnecessary, and caused by smart watches worn by those participating in mosh pits which "assume they have been in a collision". Users then have the option to cancel the call, but if no action is taken the device will proceed to dial 999. Music fans who want to get involved in the rowdy, physical crowds at acts such as Green Day, Sleep Token and Korn, have been urged to put their wearable tech on airplane mode, or disable emergency calls. Leicestershire Police receive around 600 emergency calls on a typical weekend, with this number leaping by 700 over the three days of Download Festival in Donington Park from June 13 to 15. The force reports that: "All calls had to be assessed, with three outbound call attempts completed to ensure there is no threat, risk or harm, taking our contact handlers away from answering true emergency calls." This work takes handlers away from attending to true emergencies and puts undue stress onto the team. Leicestershire Police said on Facebook: "#HelpUsHelpYou by answering our callbacks from hidden numbers to let us know you are safe. Here's how to do festival looks on a budget - and save the planet "We also recommend switching on 'airplane mode' or disabling emergency alerts on your wearable tech." Apple have previously said that they are working to improve the accuracy of the crash detection feature to reduce the number of false calls.


The Irish Sun
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Police issue urgent mosh pit warning to rock fans ahead of Download Festival
ROCK fans looking to jump around at this weekend's Download Festival have been urgently warned to disconnect their smart watches. Leicestershire Police say the devices wreaked havoc for the force in previous years, causing emergency calls to spike severely. 3 Download Festival will take place this weekend and Leicestershire Police are urging attendees to disable their automatic emergency calls on smart watches when getting into mosh pits Credit: Download 3 Rock bands such as Green Day and Korn will no doubt get crowds moving this weekend Credit: Alamy 3 The festival is known for its hard-core rock fans, and for many it wouldn't be complete without some pushing and shoving in crowds Credit: Alamy Smart watches such as the Apple Watch or Google Pixel Watch have a built-in crash detection feature which is designed to alert emergency services when it detects the wearer has been in a "severe car crash". Many of these 999 calls are unnecessary, and caused by smart watches worn by those participating in mosh pits which "assume they have been in a collision". Users then have the option to cancel the call, but if no action is taken the device will proceed to dial 999. Music fans who want to get involved in the rowdy, physical crowds at acts such as Green Day, Sleep Token and Korn, have been urged to put their wearable tech on airplane mode, or disable emergency calls. Read more in Music Leicestershire Police receive around 600 emergency calls on a typical weekend, with this number leaping by 700 over the three days of Download Festival in Donington Park from June 13 to 15. The force reports that: "All calls had to be assessed, with three outbound call attempts completed to ensure there is no threat, risk or harm, taking our contact handlers away from answering true emergency calls." This work takes handlers away from attending to true emergencies and puts undue stress onto the team. Leicestershire Police said on Facebook: " #HelpUsHelpYou by answering our callbacks from hidden numbers to let us know you are safe. Most read in The Sun Here's how to do festival looks on a budget - and save the planet " We also recommend switching on 'airplane mode' or disabling emergency alerts on your wearable tech. " Apple have previously said that they are working to improve the accuracy of the crash detection feature to reduce the number of false calls.


Android Authority
05-06-2025
- Business
- Android Authority
Pixel Watch fans can now activate their cellular watches on Visible's prepaid network
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Visible is finally adding support for the cellular version of the Pixel Watch 2 or newer. The carrier will not sell the watch directly, but you will be able to easily bring your own. Watch support requires Visible Plus Pro, or a $10 add-on for Basic and Plus subscribers. US consumers were previously fairly limited if they were a fan of the Google Pixel Watch and preferred a cellular model. While all three major postpaid carriers fully supported it, only a few prepaid brands did, including US Mobile and Google Fi. Now you can add one more to the list, as Visible has officially announced support for the Pixel Watch 2 or newer. Visible has long supported the Apple Watch, so this change is welcome news for Pixel Watch fans seeking additional prepaid choices. In fact, Visible frequently ranks as my top recommendation among all carriers. o use your Google Pixel Watch with Visible, you'll need to subscribe to Visible Plus Pro for $40 per month or pay an additional $10 per month to add smartwatch support to either Visible Plus or Basic plans. While Visible doesn't sell the Google Pixel Watch directly, it makes it easy to bring your own device. While it's great that Visible has expanded beyond Apple Watch compatibility, I am curious why the Samsung Galaxy Watch family wasn't included. After all, both are popular Android-based options that could help attract a wider customer base. Nonetheless, Visible's ongoing expansion of device compatibility is a positive step, and hopefully, its smartwatch support will eventually match the extensive range available directly from Verizon. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at Email our staff at news@ . You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice.