Speaking at Web Summit Qatar, Tom Hale told Euronews Next about the importance of constant monitoring, how Oura makes use of ...
If you geek out on wearable electronics, get ready to feel an excited tingle. Even if you find wearable electronics that could help your health only a bit interesting, some of the devices for 2025 may ...
UBC Okanagan researchers have advanced their work on developing a non-invasive, accessible way to reduce uncontrolled hand tremors. In a newly published study, the team has demonstrated how a new ...
As electronic devices continue to become more compact, flexible, and wearable, materials suppliers are coming under increased pressure to surpass traditional limitations. From foldable displays and ...
New survey findings show who users trust with their health data and why others are falling behind ...
ETRI researchers have published key international standards for testing the accuracy of essential health management functions, such as step counting and heart rate monitoring, in wearable devices.
(From left to right) Dr. Han Joong Tark of KERI and Dr. Kim Taehoon of KIMS, along with their research teams, are posing while holding the CNT dope and wires, as well as necklace-type supercapacitors.
The xPatch project, which I discussed in I-Sport: How smart sports equipment powered with smart integrated electronic devices can enhance our sport activities, Part 3 of this blog series, showed a ...
A team of Chinese researchers has become the first in the world to develop a ‘fiber chip,’ packing high-density integrated circuits into a fiber thinner than a strand of human hair and marking a ...
The wristband type segment accounts for 38.0% of total market share in 2025, making it the dominant device category. Wrist-worn fall detectors offer ease of use, comfort, discreet design, and ...