Wearable tech has evolved far beyond just fitness trackers -- it's now a seamless blend of innovation, style and functionality.
From monitoring your sleep with an Oura Ring to optimizing your workouts with the latest WHOOP, there are countless ways to stay ahead of the curve while embracing the future of smart accessories.
For example, the WHOOP 5.0 now has a sleeker design, longer 14-day battery life and upgraded sensors that track health data 26 times per second. Plus, the brand launched a new tiered membership model that adds features like stress-monitoring and ECG tracking with the WHOOP MG.
You can check out the new WHOOP and more below as "Good Morning America" lifestyle contributor Lori Bergamotto shared her top wearable tech picks for 2025.
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The Oura Ring is a sleek, compact wearable that tracks sleep, activity and overall wellness.
The Apple Watch continues to set the standard for smartwatches, delivering advanced health tracking, workout optimization and integration with your Apple ecosystem.
The Apollo Neuro Wearable uses gentle vibrations to help regulate your nervous system, reduce stress and improve focus, making it a game-changer for overall well-being.
The WHOOP band is a sleek, screen-free fitness tracker that provides in-depth insights into your recovery, strain and sleep to help optimize your performance.
Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses blend style with function, offering hands-free calls and AI-powered assistance.