From wireless heart monitors, to activity trackers for your pet, there are a number of high-tech gadgets on the market, designed to improve your life.

Zepp 3D Golf Swing Analyzer

If you’re looking to improve your golf game, the Zepp 3D Swing Analyzer may be the answer. It’s a tiny Bluetooth device that clips to your glove and syncs with your smartphone.

The glove captures more than 1,000 data points per second, tracking the speed and path of your swing.

The device sells for $150.

iHealth Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor

For those people concerned about blood pressure, there’s a new wireless monitor on the market that takes your blood pressure on the go.

The iHealth Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor costs $80 and will take your blood pressure in about ten seconds.

You can compare your previous systolic, diastolic and pulse rate numbers from your smartphone or tablet.

Vivosmart

Activity trackers are still very popular for 2015 and Garmin’s taking them to a whole new level with the Vivosmart. 

From instant email notifications, to calories burned and steps counted, the $180 device even controls your smartphone music.

Tractive GPS Pet Tracking

The Tractive GPS Pet Tracking device will monitor your pet’s location and daily activity. The device easily attaches to the existing collar and syncs with an app to locate your dog in real time.

The Tractive sells for $99.

"It's a great way to see normally where he's going, but also what kind of activity he's getting into," said Dominque Gelineau of Best Buy.  

Motorola Ultrasonic Dog Bark Training Collar

If you have a chronic barking dog, for $140 Motorola is offering the Trainer 200 Bark Collar. It’s a shock free module that releases a small ultrasonic pulse.  

So whether your goal is to improve your golf swing, keep tabs on your blood pressure, or stay connected at all times, there is a wearable device that will work for you.