Decide what you actually want to track. If you just want basic fitness tracking, a simple fitness tracker costs $50-150. If ...
Discover how Chinese scientists have transformed fabric into a digital screen, turning everyday clothes into smart displays.
Your sweaty gym shirt might seem like nothing more than evidence of a good workout, but cutting-edge technology is transforming that damp fabric into a sophisticated medical laboratory that can ...
For wearable technology to live up to the hype, especially when it comes to healthcare, it will have to be "interoperable, integrated, engaging, social and outcomes-driven," according to PwC. [See ...
Smart rings combine biometric tracking, health monitoring, and contactless payments in a sleek, wearable ring, positioning them as the innovative successor to smartwatches in wearable technology.
Finnish maker of a health-tracking smart ring Oura Health Oy today announced it has raised more than $900 million in new funding to develop new health features. The company said the funds value the ...
Many of the applications that scientists in the past thought would be in the realm of eTextiles and wearable computing have been taken over by devices such as smartphones. Dr. Tom Martin of Virginia ...
Google is — once again — betting on smart glasses. On Tuesday, the tech giant announced three partnerships with eyewear brands: Kering Eyewear, Warby Parker and South Korea’s Gentle Monster. The ...
We all know staying hydrated is important, but most of us don't actually track how much water we need. The signs of dehydration, like dizziness, fatigue, or confusion, can creep in before you even ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I tell stories about creating environments that empower everyone. A woman named Aniessa Navarro recently shared a story of her ...
What if your next pair of glasses could do more than just correct your vision? Imagine capturing stunning 4K videos with a simple gesture, navigating a foreign city with real-time translations, or ...