Imagine using a wearable device so thin and discreet that you'd hardly be aware you were wearing it. Now Tufts engineers have ...
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 ...
Google has also joined the race after releasing plans to develop AI-powdered eyewear in partnership with Warby Parker ...
Millions of people around the world wear smart rings and fitness trackers to keep tabs on their sleep, workouts, heart rate ...
Wearable tech is, at the risk of going all Derek Zoolander. It’s so hot right now, it seems nothing can take away its coolness. Nope, not even that shower picture. However, there’s a reason for this: ...
BrainCo reads the brain through the scalp, not with implants. It is easier to scale than Neuralink, and much harder to regulate.
The Harvard incubated startup is betting that brain computer interfaces can reach more people without surgery, even as experts say major technical hurdles remain.
Wearable tech is incredibly popular, especially among fitness enthusiasts, but like all forms of technology, it has serious ...
Based on the internet’s reaction to CEO Evan Spiegel’s debut appearance, convincing people to wear the glasses may be harder ...
Health Tech Advisory and Industry Analyst Stephanie Davis comes on Market Domination to assess the state of the wearable technology industry, commenting on the lessons that the companies in this space ...
Forget the mouse. Forget the keyboard. Meta's new gesture control wristband might just be the most seamless way to control a computer yet. And no, it doesn't require surgery, a camera, or even a ...
The consumer market for wearable technology has grown quickly, from bands and sensors to smartwatches and rings that are designed to provide feedback about the user and augmented reality glasses.