This Fitbit Air rival skips a monthly subscription, and it finally has a launch date
… While there’s no information on the Band’s pricing, it won’t require a subscription like the WHOOP or Fitbit Air. …
… While there’s no information on the Band’s pricing, it won’t require a subscription like the WHOOP or Fitbit Air. …
… Meanwhile, the Family plan is $4 more expensive, shifting from $22.99 to $26.99. …
… Emby operates on a freemium model that locks features like hardware acceleration behind a subscription called Emby Premiere. Crucially, however, Emby has refused to follow Plex down this road of extreme pricing inflation. …
… Premium prices now start at $15.99 for individual monthly plans, a far cry from the $9.99 pricing of YouTube Red 2015 and the $11.99 launch pricing of Premium 2018 . …
… While everyone else is fighting with subscription price hikes and discovery algorithms, I have found sanctuary in a device that doesn’t even have a Wi-Fi chip. And if the growing shift back to retro tech in general, and iPods in particular, is anything to go by, I’m far from alone in this shift. …
… If that’s not enough, you get free subscriptions to Google Home and Health Premium, too . By comparison? OpenAI gives you access to ChatGPT and a few of its other AI-related tools, and that’s it. No storage space, no extra bundled subscriptions, zilch. …
… Lose the subscription Subscriptions are everywhere at this point, but reMarkable’s still doesn’t quite add up. …
… As you’d expect, Premium means “paid,” and just like Fitbit Premium before it, Google Health Premium requires an ongoing subscription. …
… And there’s even a lifetime subscription for €299.99. I’m really close to pulling the plug and paying for that, but I’m waiting until my six-month subscription ends to decide. …
… There’s also a 50MP Samsung JNL, 1/2.75-inch, f/3.5 sensor for 10x optical zoom with sensor-shift OIS. …