I just tried on every single wearable I could find at CES 2015, and yes, I’m freaking exhausted.

The total count (so far) totals to 56 wearables across every category you can think of, from clip-on trackers to full-fledged Android and Linux-powered wrist computers. Heck, I even wore a smart sweatband.

In aggregate, this vast list captures the state of the wearables industry today; it’s absolutely massive, it’s growing; and nobody’s really figured out how to make these clunky things work seamlessly — save for a few major players. Scroll through our list and check back for more.

The big names

I started off my journey with some of the most popular brands in wearables.

1. Fitbit Charge

2. Fitbit Surge

3. Fitbit One

4. Garmin

5. Misfit Shine

6. Misfit Flash

7. Runtastic

8. Withings Pulse Ox

9. Withings Activité Pop

10. Withings Activité

Niche, weird, and quirky

Niche wearables proved to be some of the most interesting gadgets on the showroom floor — one focused on Epilepsy, another on Narcolepsy. As for the quirky/weird ones, this is where you’ll find that super-sweet smart sweatband.

11. Burg “Watch Phone”

(I tried on other Burg gadgets later on.)

12. FashionComm

(This thing is glorious.)

13. Transtek

14. Bitbrick

15. Ribx connected backpack

16. Epicalert

17. SmartMonitor SmartWatch

18. Spark

19. Narrative Clip

(“SELFIE”)

20. Mira

21. Jins Meme

Health and fitness

Almost all wearables play some role in the health/fitness/wellness space. These wearables specifically prioritize it.

22. FitSignal

(This “FitSignal” has a curious UI design.)

23. Burg clip-on tracker

24. iBODY24

(Hmm, fingerprints)

25. iChoiceLife (1)

26. iChoiceLife (2)

27. iFIT

28. iHealth Edge

(Weird, interesting mirror display on the iHealth Edge.)

29. InBody Band

30. Mio (1)

31. Mio (2)

32. Omron

33. Soleus Thrive

34. TONY

Watches that are smart

More watch than smartwatch.

35. Cogito (they wouldn’t let me try it on)

36. GODDOO

37. Guess

38. Martian (1)

39. Martian (2)

Generic

I know I’ll get some heat for this. This group is for wearables which were either designed for wholesale or weren’t associated with a very clear brand name.

40. “Wearable”

41. Unknown brand

42. Unknown brand

43. Imaze Corp

44. J-Style

45. MEDIATEK

(I don’t think this one even turned on.)

46. “Health Wristband” by Phyode

47. Apps Com

The rest

Alright. Enough is enough. Here’s the rest, which didn’t exactly fit in any single category.

48. Buddy

49. Burg 13 “Watch Phone”

(iWatch? Nope.)

50. LifeTrak (1)

51. LifeTrak (2)

52. Mambo

53. My Kronoz (1)

54. My Kronoz (2)

55. Omate

56. Ribx

I found 56, but many more wearables exist in CES land. Smartwatches from Pebble, Samsung, and LG, for example, are noticably absent from this list; but, there is only so much time in a day.

Stay tuned for our takeaways. Until then, thanks for scrolling!

The next day

I tried on a few more, for good measure.

57. Sony SmartWatch 3

58. LG G Watch R

59. Samsung Gear S

Updated 8:37 p.m. PT with additional commentary. Updated Jan 8, 2:17 p.m. PT with three more photos.

Read more: Here’s what I learned by trying on almost every single wearable on the market.