Clone maker gone rugged phone maker, No.1, have listed another smartwatch on their site named the ‘Sun’. Here are the full details.

One of the major issues with Android Wear devices is the poor battery life, but while manufacturers cannot extend the work time out of the tiny internal cells they can boost charge times as Oppo have done with their rumoured smartwatch.

Pipo are expanding their portfolio of tablets to now included smart wearables starting with this 199 Yuan watch.

You may have seen the No.1 G2 smartwatch branded under a different name, but the devices are the same and we have put it through its paces to see if it sis worth buying.

Rumour has it that Asus are working on a new line of wearables with incredible battery life but they won’t run Android Wear.

No.1’s G2 smartwatch, also known as the Galaxy Gear wannabe, has been on sale for sometime and our sister site GizChina.es finally got some hands on time with it.

Otium’s Gear smartwatch has not made its way on to Amazong at under $100 with nice features.

Hands-on and full review with the IP67 certified MIMI MI-W3 smartwatch!

No.1 have lined up a whole new range of smartphones and a smartwatch just in time for the holiday shopping period. Take a look at the new devices complete with specifications.

iMacwear is a new company focussing on wearable devices, and hope to replace your phone with the release of their iMacwear M7 watch.

The Tommy Android smartwatch takes on big names in the wearable wars with a low price and 21 day battery life!

MediaTek just launched another cheap, mildly feature rich SoC to power inexpensive smartwatches.

Spice mobiles, the India based smart devices manufacturer, surprised the host of journalists and bloggers present at an event earlier today by announcing the Spice Smart Plus, the company’s first ever smartwatch.

With Google’s Android Wear here and about to take over the wearable scene, Chinese device makers are dipping their toes in to the niche. The Elephone W1 is one such wearable that whats to take on the role of mobile companion for your wrist.

A report suggests that Taiwan’s ASUS are preparing their own smartwatch to compete against the competition from LG, Samsung, Sony and Motorola.

Coolpad hosted a sort of a launch fest earlier today in China, which saw the release of 3 budget devices including a tablet, an STB and a smartwatch.

The Japanese-based Kisai launched a new Wooden LED watch that is sure to turn heads.

Chinese start-up Geak are working on their newest piece of wearable tech, the 2nd generation Geak smartwatch.

Who says smartwatches need to look like 1980’s Casio watches? The Moto 360 is as elegant and stylish as they come!

China’s knock off makers have targeted Samsung’s Galaxy Gear with a metal bodied Linux smartwatch.