Wearable technology News
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The modern time demands that people maintain continuous connectivity while monitoring their fitness progress effectively. The smartwatch stands as a revolution in wrist technology which enables users to get alerts and record exercises together with health updates through their wrist band. The following piece examines the best four intelligent wrist wear solutions that balance great looks with outstanding performance at economical prices.
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Technology and fashion are merging in wearable tech, blending style and functionality. Trends include smartwatches, AR apparel, LED fashion, biometric clothing, and sustainable tech, shaping a creative and innovative future.
The new technology is versatile and the sensors are affordable to print.
The demand for wearable technology is set to increase 16.7 percent in 2017 and 310.4 million such devices will be sold globally, market research firm Gartner said on Thursday.
Plastic surgeons who used used Glass for various cosmetic and reconstructive surgery procedures, in general, gave the device high ratings for comfort and overall satisfaction.
A new new wearable technology called SkinTrack developed by scientists may be able to turn your entire lower arm into a touchpad for a smartwatch.
Google Glass, one of the newest forms of wearable technology, offers researchers a hands-free and flexible monitoring system.
Scientists have developed a first self-sufficient system powered by a wearable energy generator that uses urine to power wireless transmitter.
Two entrepreneurial engineers from the Tec de Monterrey institute in Mexico have taken wearable technology beyond just emails and social networking, by creating a bracelet with a very specific purpose.
Despite its failure to hit the bull's eye in its first run, Google is not ready to let its Glass project slide. The company is now pursuing the project under a new name.
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