The Apple Watch has surged to prominence in recent years. If you're in the market for an iOS wearable, we've sniffed out the best Apple Watch deals available right now for all three models of this great smartwatch.
The Misfit Vapor is Misfit’s first fully-touchscreen smartwatch for men and women. It runs Android Wear 2.0, has an AMOLED screen, a heart-rate sensor, and a unique touch-sensitive bezel -- all for just $200. In our review, we take a closer look to see if this is a watch you’ll want to wear.
Centered around its Access smartwatch collection, Michael Kors released its first chatbot. Available for the Access Sofie on Facebook Messenger and Google Assistant, the bot can educate users on the watch's functions.
There are a handful of different ways you can leverage today's tech to get a good night's sleep. Here, we've rounded up six of the best sleep trackers, whether you prefer a bedside solution or one tailor-made for your mattress.
The Apple Watch has surged to prominence in recent years. If you're in the market for an iOS wearable, we've sniffed out the best Apple Watch deals available right now for all three models of this great smartwatch.
Smartwatches have come a long way since their humble beginnings, and now is the time to buy one if you haven't already. We've rounded up the best smartwatch deals available right now.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory has developed ColorFab tech that allows 3D-printed objects to change color, courtesy of special dyes.
You've heard of smartwatches, but what about a hybrid smartwatch? If you're new to the world of wearable technology, this name may not be familiar, so we're here to explain what a hybrid smartwatch is, and why you might love one if you're a watch fan.
The Apple Watch has surged to prominence in recent years. If you're in the market for an iOS wearable, we've sniffed out the best Apple Watch deals available right now for all three models of this great smartwatch.
Driven by the ability to interlink the major modern trends of healthcare, sports, lifestyle, industrial – among many others – wearables have been attracting in the past years notable levels of interest. However, in order to develop and build a new wearable device that is capable of reaching an international and broad audience is not that simple. Key enabling technologies such as low cost sensors, wireless connectivity, active materials, battery energy, life-cycle – among many others – are keen factors to develop a successful product.
Our next WT | Wearable Technologies Conference that takes place in Munich on January 30th and 31st will feature the most essential and cutting-edge companies from the entire wearable ecosystem. Catch a glimpse of some of them:
EBV Elektronik is the world´s leading specialist in EMEA semiconductor distribution. They maintain their successful strategy of personal commitment to customers by providing excellent services in-depth application support, value-added and logistics solutions to a massive and diverse customer base.
CSEM is a research and development center specialized in micro-technology, nanotechnology, microelectronics, system engineering, photovoltaics and communications technologies. The Swiss company develops technology platforms by integrating and combining technologies into workable systems. Moreover, they manage and foster innovation to convert ground-breaking basic researches into advanced processes – that will lead to innovative products and help prepare the industry and society for the future.
Get the information your company needs with IEEE Xplore! The IEEE Xplore digital library is the perfect gateway for you to do your research and discover trusted journals, conferences, e-books, educational courses, among many others! Their platform welcomes a world of knowledge from many industries that will enable you to improve your business and/or discover the next breakthrough. Furthermore, with its powerful search tools IEEE Xplore helps you finding only the most relevant research amongst – over 4 million articles available. Stay tuned!
In need of prototyping and application development? iProtoXi offers customized IoT platforms, services and applications by designing and manufacturing innovative, modular, energy efficient, cloud service and wearable electronics. Their solutions include full stack design services and cloud ready IoT platforms. In addition to these, iProtoxi provides “one-stop-shopping”: with both off-the-shelf and customer-specific solutions. Their Aistin IoT and wearable Aistin Blue product platforms can often be tailored to meet customer requirements, providing companies significant time as well as costs savings.
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The Fossil Q Commuter is the most attractive hybrid smartwatch we’ve seen from Fossil to date. We dive into the best parts of the watch -- from its sturdy leather strap, to how it can show you the time you’ll arrive at work with the push of a button.
Have you been struggling with one or several Apple Watch problems? Here, we’ve compiled a list of some of the most common issues people are having, along with a few workarounds and fixes for dealing with them.
The Fossil Q Venture is Fossil’s latest smartwatch for women. It features Android Wear 2.0, an AMOLED screen, and various classy designs to choose from. Is Fossil’s next-generation timepiece an upgrade from its predecessor?
Just days after Apple announced the beta for iOS 11.3, the tech giant is releasing an update for Apple Watch as well. Currently in developers' beta, the watchOS 4.3 update brings some subtle, but welcome, changes.
Nixon has released three new versions of its Mission Android Wear smartwatch, changing the silicone strap from the first model for a classier, and dressier, metal link band. The watch still retains its toughness though.
Looking for an action cam but don’t want to shell out the big bucks for a high-end GoPro? Check out these great GoPro alternatives, including some 4K-capable cameras, that won’t leave you broke.
Last year, luxury watch brand Michael Kors launched its Access Sofie and the Access Grayson smartwatches. As part of its Spring 2018 collection, both models are officially available in new colors.
The industries of today are transforming at an accelerating speed with the introduction of new information and communication technologies in the most varied sectors. Customers have also been changing their behavior along with the introduction of new channels and formats of business. And if one wants to keep your business up-to-speed, they have to quickly adjust to these new demands in order to remain competitive.
Markets have been changing and so are the enabling technologies. Our next WT | Wearable Technologies Conference that takes place in Munich on January 30th and 31st will feature the most advanced and inventive companies in the enabling technologies sector. Be sure to have a glimpse at their products that have the potential to give your business a great boost!
Do you want to power-up your wearables and keep connected for a longer period? VARTA Microbattery GmbH is one of the innovation leaders in the micro-battery sector, offering many energy solutions for use in wearable technologies. Their portfolio of products ranges from lithium primary coin cells, to rechargeable NiMH coin cells, and to their Li-Ion CoinPower cells. Batteries have been changing in order to respond to the new and competing market demands. According to Herbert Schein – CEO of VARTA –, the tendency goes towards even smaller batteries with even greater energy. New possibilities – especially for the wearable technologies industry – will include printed batteries.
Accumold is a high-tech manufacturer of precision micro-molded plastic parts and components for markets that include micro and automotive electronics, medical and micro-optic applications. Accumold came from the idea that there was a fast-growing need to manufacture small and micro injection molded components that would go well-beyond the available molding systems at that time. They have been an expert in micro molding for more than three decades and their aim is to continue adding their knowledge base with the brightest, most skilled technicians in the business.
The Cicor Group is a leading international active partner in the electronics industry. Their skilled employees provide a broad range of technology for the manufacture of complex PCBs and hybrids as well as complete engineering and manufacturing services for electronics and plastics. Cicor Group offers complete outsourcing services and a broad range of innovative technologies, electronic manufacturing services and a wide range of production options from PCB assembly, system assembly, box-building, toolmaking and plastic injection molding.
Conductive Transfers has developed a fantastic new process for making e-textiles using printed transfer circuits. The patented process results in e-textiles that are comfortable, durable, washable and – most importantly – cost effective. They manufacture and supply transfer circuits to customer globally for incorporation into their textile products. Furthermore, Conductive Transfers´ customers operate in the most diverse areas of expertise, such as: automotive, health, medical, consumer and industrial markets and their solutions are being used for a varied range of applications! Conductive Transfers can supply equipment, training, inks and consumables – everything that is needed to manufacture the most innovative e-textiles!
Adhesives Research is an independent developer and manufacturer of high performance pressure-sensitive adhesives. AR’s coated products are found in the worlds leading Healthcare companies in markets such as Wearable Sensors, Woundcare, Medical devices and Drug delivery devices. They have an adjustable skin-friendly adhesive platform that provides custom bonding options for body-worn devices. On top of that, their design and amazing features (e.g. ease of use, comfort, wear performance, biocompatibility) can significantly enhance the end-user’s experience during wear!
Thread In Motion is the leader in producing smart textiles products that aids your life to a new level of conveniences. They are specialized in developing embedded technologies and have the efficiency to turn all types of textile fabrics into interactive touchpads – which will be enabled to control all the smart devices in the world. Pretty cool and futuristic, right? Thanks to their special weaving methods: software solutions, smart textile, hardware and special algorithms are now accessible for the most diversified areas and industries!
Do you have many ideas but you don´t know how to apply them? If so, you should meet Turck duotec! Turck duotec works closely with your company and develops and manufactures the electronic products you need to turn your idea into a true innovation. To do so, they fully customize all of the necessary processes to accommodate your requirements, from creating the concept right through to the qualification of your product. They are specialized in producing miniaturized electronic components, such as: ceramic substrates and over-moulded sensor modules. Moreover, their technology allows precise and miniaturized packaging of sensors and electronic assemblies by using over-moulding with plastics materials and thus permitting repeated applications for medical usages.
Renata is a worldwide leading producer of micro-batteries for electronic applications from Switzerland. They offer a great-variety of different battery technologies, such as: lithium primary and secondary, mercury-free silver oxide button cells, zinc-air cells and thin-film cells. Thanks to its deep knowledge of production processes, Renata has earned itself a reputation as an extremely flexible and reliable battery supplier. The consistent high quality and power of the micro-batteries is also the result of its extensive quality assurance system. This includes the complete production process – from the inspection of incoming raw materials right through to the testing of the finished product.
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The Apple Watch has surged to prominence in recent years. If you're in the market for an iOS wearable, we've sniffed out the best Apple Watch deals available right now for all three models of this great smartwatch.
The Nokia Steel HR blends the world of hybrid watches with fitness trackers. In our Nokia Steel HR review, we found the watch to have solid battery life, an easy-to-read OLED screen, and accurate tracking. It's a great choice for people looking for the design of a traditional watch, but the features of a fitness […]
Developed by researchers at Spain's Universitat Politècnica de València, a smart device named FallSkip tests elderly folk to see how likely they are to suffer a fall -- and warns them.
Apple Pay is Apple's mobile payment service, one that lets you forgo the need to input 16-digit numbers and swipe a physical card. Here's how to set it up on your iOS, MacOS, or WatchOS device, and where you can use it.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently gave its stamp of approval to a medical robotic exoskeleton built by the Japanese company Cyberdyne, which can significantly amplify a wearers' strength.
Vuzix introduced three programs for gaining access to its Blade-branded smart sunglasses. They fall under its Blade Edge umbrella addressing three markets: Developers, corporations, and individuals. All three require a deposit.
Looking for some ways to spruce up that new Android smartwatch of yours? Here are the best Android Wear apps to download and use with any Android smartwatch, including a few specially enhanced for Android Wear 2.0.
If you're ready to kick-start your fitness regimen (or just take your current one to the next level), we've created a quick rundown of the best, most current Fitbit deals to help you decide which one is best for you.
Pebble's days are numbered but Fitbit announced it is extending its support of the Pebble smartwatch ecosystem for six more months to June 30, 2018. After that, however, all bets are off.
Companies spend billions every year on costs related with occupational injuries, illness, old machinery and theft – expenditures that will be directly deducted out of the company´s profit. According to OSHA (U.S. Department of Labor), companies that set-up a strong safety and health management system can cut their overall costs by 20 to 40 percent on a year basis.
Introducing an efficient and – mostly important – affordable industrial solution in your company may be the proper answer to your questions! Our next WT | Wearable Technologies Conference that takes place in Munich on January 30th and 31st will feature the most recent and ingenious industrial solutions in the market. Be sure to check them out and learn more on how to enhance your productivity and save costs!
The 2018 Environmental Performance Index (EPI) states that air quality is one of the leading environmental threat to public health. uRADMonitor City, by MagnaSCI, is a IoT device equipped with sensors that measures the Air Quality Index according to international standards. The monitor uses calibrated sensors to measure Particulate Matter, Ozone, Carbon Monoxide, Sulphur Dioxide and Nitrogen Dioxide. The uRADMonitor hardware collects and sends all data across wireless radio links, either using Wifi or LoRAWAN. MagnaSCI believes that Air Quality has a direct impact on health and environment issues and in order to solve the pollution issue, one has to first understand it. What a better way to get acquainted with air quality than by monitoring it on a daily basis?
One worker dies every 15 seconds and over 150 are involved in work-accidents globally. Intellinium proposes the very first smart connected safety shoes that guarantees your co-workers a safer working environment. The smart shoes allow workers to send and receive messages without using their hands – that is, smartphones are no longer needed throughout the day! With this new technology, alerts and other types of messages can be sent thanks to an alphabet based on the insole. Using the Intellinium smart shoes is easy, all one has to do is to press the Force Sensor Membrane (FSR) button with his toes to start a sequence (composed of 2 symbols: “short” or “long”) This sequence derives from MORSE code and will facilitate communication in dangerous situations.
Tabs, by TrackNet, is the perfect combination of devices that are easily managed by a single mobile app for all-in-one safety and security. Its 3 in 1 features empowers you to locate and track valuable items, monitor doors & windows of your business in real-time, as well as to keep track on air quality, temperature and humidity. Tabs can be customized according to your preferences and offers you a fully encrypted network – ensuring that your data will remain private. And the good news is: Tabs is offered at an inexpensive price – being the perfect solution for small business and your home!
Whether you are assembling components, checking quality or moving boxes – getting all information for the job in a timely, accurate fashion is a challenge at a time that paper-based lists are still the de-facto standard in many companies. The Industry 4.0 Software, by WORKERBASE, is the platform for all manual tasks which need to be completed on the shop-floor. In a nutshell, its technology removes paper and makes tasks management more efficient. With WORKERBASE, work instructions can be managed in a web-browser, task notifications can be sent to the wrist of a worker in real-time, and feedback can be collected by using the smartwatch with integrated sensors. Pretty handy, right? Last but not least, all the data collected is stored on the WORKERBASE Industry 4.0 Software platform, allowing you to carry out with analytics and process improvements at anytime!
Smart Labels, by Solos, is the world´s first patented washable smart label. It is the first of its kind patented microchip with dual RFID / NFC capabilities – no wonder that is has been gaining great interest amongst the most renowned brands in the whole world! The Smart Labels is washable up to 100X and can withstand all industrial and dyeing procedures during production. Moreover, Solos´ labels do not need to be removed from your garments forasmuch as its material is non-metallic. By making use of this inventive technology you will be given the chance to boost your daily business by optimizing your inventory solutions!
The Digital Tools for Manufacturing Group (DTMG) at Heriot-Watt University conducts fundamental and applied research in computational and interactive digital engineering solutions. They develop digital synergises in the domains of engineering, built environment, education and training. Their core expertise includes modelling, human factors, cyber-physical systems, virtual environments and systems to bring cross-disciplinary collaborations across the product life cycle. Be sure to learn more about their thrilling projects by clicking here!
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If you have an Apple Watch, you know how easy it is to take off the strap it came with, so why not buy yourself another one? Here we've gathered the best Apple Watch bands we've seen so far.
The MyKronoz ZeTime Hybrid Smartwatch aims to provide all the features of a smartwatch, while maintaining the mechanical hands and better battery life found on a hybrid watch. Our ZeTime Hybrid Smartwatch review finds the watch falls short.
The Xbox smartwatch never made it past the development process, but now a working prototype has been uncovered and booted up, giving us a look at the fitness device that could have been.
The Michele Hybrid Smartwatch is a new watch available specifically for women. It features a large watch face and high-quality interchangeable wristbands. In our review, we take a closer look to see if its high price is worth its style and capabilities.
The human body has a great capacity for functional and structural adaptation as well as for intensive physical exercise. But do you know whether you are using your body, mind and energy to full potential whenever practising any kind of physical activities?
Data-collecting fitness wearables can inspire speedy running or heavier lifting. And their types and shapes has now become more diversified than ever! From smart clothing, to trackers and even coachers they have one goal: helping you understanding your performance limits and strengths. Our next WT | Wearable Technologies Conference that takes place in Munich on January 30th and 31st will feature the latest and innovative sports devices available in the market. Be sure to have a peek at some of the products listed below:
K-FORCE, by KINVENT, is an innovative product that guides you through the rehabilitation of people who have suffered physical trauma. It assesses the human force through precise dynamometry instruments that helps you better understand the ongoing status of your patient´s lower limb muscular symmetry and strength. With K-FORCE, physiotherapists can monitor their patient´s progress in real-time and get acoustic and optic Bio-Feedback on Smartphone or Tablet. It consists of 3 products: Plates, Muscle Controller and Grip. All of them fully equipped with high precision measuring systems and the KINVENT´s excellence in both mechanics and electronics.
What if you could have a coach by your side 24/7? One that will constantly keep you up to date on what habits could be improved so as to support you in keeping up with healthy and enjoyable life! Lumafit is an interactive fitness coach designed to get you fit. Its virtual coach you support you in unleashing your potential through controlling the right pace for you – either at the gym or at the comfort of your place! The Lumafit earband can be synchronized with the Lumafit application that offers you flashy features, such as: Accurate Heart Rate and Calorie Burn, Cardio Gym Session, Interactive Boot Camp, Real Time Graphs and many more!
Sports and fashion enthusiastic? With SUPA you can experience both in one! SUPA is a smart clothing that has integrated sensors – these are able to read all the biometrics in the background and gives you with personalized information about your surroundings. The cool aspect about it is that you cannot see any of the sensors, all you have with you is a stylish clothing that can be worn anywhere! The artificial intelligence enables SUPA to learn more about you, that is: it provides you not only with health individual benefits, but also collects all your data and learns from these biometrics in a humanity-wide level. According to Sabine Seymour, Founder & CEO, in 20 or 30 years one will be able to tell you why you have got cancer – is it due genetic predisposition, environmental, diet? We can hardly wait to see and learn more about it!
Other than SUPA, Vexatec has also released a unique multifunctional T-shirt that rigged with live data tracking. Its T-shirt enables you to record, store and calculate your heart-rate, acceleration, temperature, g-force, among many others whilst you exercise! These are transmitted directly from the data-logger onto your mobile or computer. Moreover, Vexatec´s compression technology provides you with up to 4% more workout performance through increased oxygen transport and faster blood circulation. The T-shirt comes in different colors and it is perfect to be carried with throughout the day!
TECHWEAR, by Antelope, is the world’s first muscle-activating sportswear. It consists of integrated electrodes placed on all major muscle groups activated by using the BOOSTER and the App. TECHWEAR is made of a breathable, flexible, compression fabric, which ensures the correct placement of integrated electrodes on the skin. Moreover, it is embedded with muscle-targeting electrodes that stimulate each of your major muscle groups, helping you reach your fitness goals faster than ever. TECHWEAR is the only wearable that pro-actively works to increase your performance in your favorite sports discipline e.g. + 30% of your training performance, + 20% of your jumping ability as well as + 10% muscle volume. In other words: faster fitter, faster stronger, faster faster. What are you waiting for?
Around 270 Million soccer players and coaches worldwide do not have access to objective performance data – which can lead to future muscle injuries and other physical complications. TRACKTICS is the perfect gadget for every soccer player who wants to keep track of their athletic performance. It provides you with detailed information concerning the most relevant data, such as: tailored overview of the overall activity during the game, heat-map, offensive and defensive behavior, among many others! And more – using TRACKTICS soccer system is easy! All you need to measure your performance on the pitch is the TRACKTICS GPS tracker and a web-enabled smartphone or tablet.
Xampion Double Sensor Pack, by Xampion, is another product that will revolutionize the way we experience and play soccer! After every training session, you can wirelessly access the data with your overall performance and cross-compare it with previous performances. These include: ball contacts, strike speed, movement data and intensity levels during playing sessions. Using Xampion is easier than you think, all you have to do is to put the Double Sensor Pack insoles in your shoes and let the game start! Challenge your friends, train smarter and become a champion!
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If improving your golf game was one of your 2018 resolutions, Garmin is here to help. The latest wearable to join the Garmin family is the Approach X10, a band that comes loaded with data for more than 41,000 courses.
Researchers in Germany have created a magnetosensitive electronic skin -- or e-skin -- that’s about as thin as a Band-Aid, but is capable of tracking subtle hand movements in virtual reality.
2018 has arrived and the number of digitized technologies has been boosting the market like never before! With so many different technologies, there is actually no limit to where they can be part of our routine.
From AR glasses, to smart-lamps and intelligent earphones – the options are enormous! And the main aim of these technologies is (among others) to make our lives more enjoyable and – of course – funnier! Our next WT | Wearable Technologies Conference that takes place in Munich on January 30th and 31st will feature the most fresh and cool start-ups that are shaking the lifestyle tech market! Be sure to have a glimpse of their products:
Keeping an eye on your kid 24/7 may not be the easiest thing to do. Especially now, that the streets might not be as safe if compared to some decades ago. With Kiddoo Smartwatch, parents can give their kids the same freedom and autonomy they had years ago. And the best part is: they don´t have to worry about it! Kiddoo´s Smartwatch provides the worrying parents several functions and features that will help them not losing track of their child. Features such as: Smart Locator, Safety Zones, Voice Calling, SOS Calling, among many others.
Did you know that now you can also wear your tablet? Exactly! ORA-X, developed by Optinvent, is more than a simply pair of headphones. It is the very first pair of headphones based on AR that enables its users to literally watch movies, video clips as well as play games on-the-go! ORA-X works on Android and can support over 1,000 different applications and other programs. The good thing about these headphones is that they can be worn throughout the day with no interruptions since their battery lasts at least 8 hours daily.
Did you know that stress has been labelled as the “Health Epidemic of the 21st Century” by the World Health Organization? Managing stress is just as important than managing and diet and activities. The SimyBall, developed by SimyLife, can help you understand your body and learn how much stress you can handle on a daily basis. The SimyLife´s ball is integrated with sensors that provides you with feedback on your stress level within seconds by measuring your pulse, skin conductance and temperature. If you realize that your SimyBall is turning red – which means stress levels at their limit – you should take a break from whatever you are doing and engage with some of the games and activities provided by SimyBall as a way to diminish it.
The Dash, by Bragi, is a hearing aid type device that is geared to produce very clear sound but is also a smart fitness and health tracker. It comes with a companion app that helps you keep track of your walking while monitoring heart-beat, heart-rate, and other health vitals. Moreover, it works as a Bluetooth headset type device that allows you to answer to your smartphone anywhere. The Bragi apps provides you with many features and the best part of it: it connects with Alexa! Hence, making your Bragi experience 100% ease of use!
Albicchieri is not only designed for wine lovers who often give up opening a bottle of wine to drink only one glass. But also for wine producers who will have an additional distribution channel based on the repositioning of packaging with many potentialities of integration with new technologies. Albicchieri is a smart dispenser with IoT functions for wine in bag equipped with a mobile app and e-commerce platform where people can buy wine. It is a great solution for the consumption of bottled wine since its technology allows a 40% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to glass bottles.
The new connected world requires products to be designed with wider contribution and integration of different skills, such as electronics and real-time communications. How great it would be if we were informed that our bikes, motorbikes and even cars are in danger in real-time? Myclose is much more than a motorbike tracker, it also works as a theft prevention system! The locker is able to detect unauthorized movements – interpreted as a theft attempt – and will trigger the alarm of your mobile phone immediately letting you know that something is wrong. Moreover, you can track your vehicle in real time with the geo-localization feature provided by the Myclose app. Myclose lock system is portable and does not require any installation. Which means: you can use it with any vehicle without any hassle!
Do you have different lamps and lampshades in one room so that you can choose the best light for a given moment? The Luke Roberts Smart Lamp allows you to place the light wherever you need only with a fingertip! Luke Roberts´ technology is the very first that can be adjusted from intense bright to indirect lighting and from normal lighting to different colors within seconds! Changing your light set-up can be easily done via the Luke Roberts app, and the more you use, the more the app will learn from your behavior. That is, it will predict the most likely light scene whenever it is turned on. Another positive feature of the lamp, is that it uses presence detection sensors to turn itself on when someone enters the room. Whenever the room is again empty, the lamp will turn itself off – either to save energy and protect the environment!
The possibilities of technologies are endless. In this respect, many fashion designers have been gaining inspiration and creating new garments that will completely change the way of how we see clothing. Vision Quest, by Joanna Hir and MuArts, is a multi-seasonal couture collectionof four designs, offering modern occasional wearwith elements of tech-wear for men. Each piece in thecollection is enhanced by different light technologies (i.e. Phosphorescent Paint, Electroluminescent wire, Electroluminescent panel, LED screen) thatsymbolizes the enlightenment, which is the maintheme of this collection.
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There's never been a better time to own an Android Wear-powered smartwatch. But what can you expect from the latest updates? Find out here, from simple updates that change notifications, to larger overhauls of the system.
Tag Heuer has released the Connected Modular 41, a slightly smaller version of its Connected Modular 45 Android Wear smartwatch, complete with some updated technology and a lower price tag.
Footbeat is a new wearable that features a "small yet powerful engine" to provide "precise, cyclic compression to the arch of the foot." It's available for purchase from the company website for $449.
This week, Fitbit Coach became available in the Microsoft Store, and users can download the app for Windows 10 and Xbox. Once you have the Fitbit Coach app for Xbox, you'll have access to one personalized program and workouts.
Smartwatches have come a long way since their humble beginnings, and now is the time to buy one if you haven't already. We've rounded up the best smartwatch deals available right now.
Embedded electronics in Nadi X yoga apparel work with a smartphone app to coach you to correct yoga postures. Suggested for novices and experts, Nadi X yoga pants help with poses silently for use inside and outside.
Lots of classic watchmakers have been entering the smartwatch game, and it looks like another one could be considering it -- Frederique Constant. The company has been sending out emails telling people to get ready for the 3.0 Watch Generation.
There are a handful of different ways you can leverage today's tech to get a good night's sleep. Here, we've rounded up six of the best sleep trackers, whether you prefer a bedside solution or one tailor-made for your mattress.
Health insurance provider UnitedHealthcare and continuous glucose monitoring company DexCom announced a new pilot program centered around wearable tech to help those with Type 2 diabetes better address their health in real time.
The world of hybrid smartwatches is getting much larger, and the latest comes from a name with history — New York Standard Watches. In our NYSW GTS Activity Tracker review, we find out what makes this watch special, and why we were so keen to get it on our wrist.
LogicInk's temporary tattoo changes color as it’s exposed to sunlight, thereby warning you if you've soaked up enough ultraviolet rays for the day. Here's how you can try it out for yourself.
There's no bigger show for mobile tech geeks than Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. This is where flagship phones are born and intriguing new wearables shine. Everyone from Samsung and LG to app makers and small startups descend on the Fira conference center to show off the latest and greatest mobile innovations. Follow us […]
Whatever fitness-related goals you set for yourself, you are going to need a good selection of workout gear to help you get there. Here is a list of the best workout clothes up to the task of letting you keep your New Year's resolutions.
Amsterdam-based consultancy Shleep unveiled its neuroscience-driven sleep platform at CES 2018 featuring an app, videos, and more. The coaching app helps people change their behaviors to improve their sleep.
Ressence unveiled a new concept smartwatch that Nest founder Tony Fadell helped design, and it connects to your phone through Bluetooth to ensure the time is accurate at all times.
Wearable technologies have been revolutionizing the way we face health issues. Until some years ago, dealing with healthcare issues was mainly reactive. That is, we used to stick on the belief that if we don´t have the likelihood of contracting a given disease everything was just fine.
However, this mind-set has been losing room to a new and more engaging one. Thanks to rise of health-related wearables, we are in the position to be more proactive and up-to-date about our health status from the comfort of our home! We can now receive daily tailored suggestions and updates with regards not only to our health conditions, but also concerning our beloved ones that are in need of regular monitoring.
Our next WT | Wearable Technologies Conference that takes place in Munich will feature the latest start-ups and their products that will rule the healthcare sector in the upcoming years. Be sure to check them out:
Master Caution®, developed by HealthWatch, is the very first 3-12 lead ECG smart digital garment that is CE/FDA-cleared. Its continuous monitoring solutions assist physicians in remotely monitoring elderly patients as well as patients that are bed-ridden due to illness or infirmity. With Master Caution®, doctors can be notified about distinct cardiac events such as ischemia and arrhythmias in near real-time! By adopting the Master Caution®, doctors can rely on an automatic analysis (AI) that will secure and improve patient safety.
HeartIn is a fresh way of securing and monitoring your levels of athletic performance. Cardiovascular disease is a huge topic nowadays, but unfortunately not everyone is aware of their risks and contingency. With the HeartIn T-Shirt, heart frequencies can be monitored in real time in order to update the patient about any heartbeat alterations or abnormalities. According to HeartIn, bringing efficient electrocardiography may be keen to reduce the incidence of death caused by cardiovascular diseases.
Many parents might feel concerned whether they should call a pediatrician every time their kids have a cold. StethoMeis the first medical diagnostic device that monitors the respiratory system and measures body temperature with accuracy! Moreover, it brings benefits for both patients and physicians since it allows parents to examine their child from home and send the final results to the doctor – who will then decide what do to next. Pretty handy, right?
AiQ Smart Clothing likes to market their product to all kinds of people from health and fitness to extreme sports to home-care and healthcare. Their smart clothes are made in cooperation with KingsMetal Fiber, a company that is known for their fashion and functionality. Stainless steel yarn allows for flexibility and will stand up to any and all washing conditions.
Bio beat Watch, developed by Biobeat, monitors and measures 128 measurements per second. The great feature about this gadget is that is syncs automatically with Bio beat´s app and uploads the latest data gathered on the cloud. The data saved can be accessed anywhere and at any in an ease way. In this case, any patient will be able to understand the result and be triggered by a health decision-making action. And last but not least, caregivers can also monitor the data available on the cloud in real time. With that, they can intervene and contact the patient in case they identify any irregularities.
The way physicians practice medicine has been changing and the main aim is to alter fundamentally the nature of medical provision, focusing on improved physician care. With the help of wearable wireless sensor from BPMpathway, orthopaedic patients are now being discharged as early as the day of their surgery, with clinicians continuing to remotely monitor their recovery on a daily basis. BPMpathaway enables clinicians tailoring the patient’s post-operative support during their recovery in order to meet their individual needs. It also empowers the patient in an easy way to get actively involved in their rehabilitation.
There's a growing list of tech for pets every year, and it's all meant to improve not just your lifestyle, but the life of your cat or dog. Here are our favorite pet wearables and gadgets we found at CES 2018.
Smartwatches have come a long way since their humble beginnings, and now is the time to buy one if you haven't already. We've rounded up the best smartwatch deals available right now.
Every year, technological titans and scrappy startups alike descend on Las Vegas to show off the amazing products they’ve been quietly toiling away on all year – and offer consumers a glimpse at the future. There’s something new lurking around every corner at CES, the annual consumer electronics show in Las Vegas, and with 32 football […]
A pair of high-tech smartglasses are changing the lives of blind people by giving them the ability to see. Using high speed cameras and VR-style technology, eSight's glasses are as exciting as they transformative.
Smartwatches are nifty gadgets, but fashionistas may disdain their clunky appearances. At CES 2018, Fossil showed off some smartwatches -- the Kate Spade Scallop and Skagen Falster -- that incorporate tech and look good, too.
CES is home to some of the most brilliant, game-changing technology every year. It's also where you'll find some pretty darn wacky new gadgets. Here are eight examples from CES 2018.
Every year, technological titans and scrappy startups alike descend on Las Vegas to show off the amazing products they’ve been quietly toiling away on all year – and offer consumers a glimpse at the future. There’s something new lurking around every corner at CES, the annual consumer electronics show in Las Vegas, and with 32 football […]
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of North Carolina have developed 3D-printed glasses that are capable of fooling even cutting edge facial recognition systems.
Google Glass died an untimely death, but the smartglasses concept lives on in the Vuzix Blade, a shockingly normal-looking pair of smart specs that allow you to read mail, take photos, and even watch movies through a clever “waveguide” display.
The aptly titled Reliefband 2.0 looks to regulate nausea like its predecessor, only with an improved aesthetic and new intensity modes that allow you to adjust the power of the pulses to fit your individual comfort level.
When it rains, it pours. And on the first day of CES 2018, the monstrous gadget expo that drew an astounding 184,000 people to Las Vegas this year, it rained. Hard. Traffic snarled, Google’s parking lot tent at the Las Vegas Convention Center flooded, drones were grounded, autonomous cars sat parked. The next day, a […]
The mobile world has tried and failed to make modular devices a success, but Blocks is doing things differently with its modular smartwatch. In our Blocks Core hands-on review, we look at a transformative device that solves the modular puzzle.
Finding the time to relax these days can be really difficult, but with BrainTap's latest headset, which uses pulsing lights and sounds to promote relaxation, we may have found the solution.
Bad news for attendees at CES: The Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC)'s central hall has been plunged into darkness following an “isolated power outage.” Power is out for many exhibitors.
CES has an actual Time Machine on the show floor -- and it's a little camera that saves the 10 seconds you just missed. The lifelogging camera is continually recording, but only saves past moments when users hit the button.
Researchers have developed a graphene-based smart sensor which could be used as an early warning system to help keep babies safe from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), aka "crib death."
Fitt360 is aiming to create a new category of wearable cameras: Neckbands. The hands-free 360-degree camera records in 4K, stabilizes and stitches in-app, live-streams, and even geotags with a GPS.
Forget watches, bracelets, and shoe inserts -- now there's the SPT2, a fitness tracker for your chest. Analyze your speed, distance, and workout intensity levels with top-of-the-line technology.
The fingernail wearable UV Sense is small enough to stick on your nail, simple enough to lack batteries, and sophisticated enough record cumulative UV exposure to help wearers avoid skin cancer.
What comes between you and your run? Whether it is darkness, traffic, rainy weather or just the night itself – the Nova Ultralight LED Athletic Jacket ensures being visible and staying safe during your runs. Combining high tech material with style and functionality, this advanced jacket features bright LED lights woven into the fabric. The lights have an incredible 450-foot range of visibility to make sure you’re always seen at night. Thanks to its revolutionary LightGuide technology. Additionally, the Nova Jacket is completely machine washable.
The LED lights are powered by a small 0.5-ounce battery that hides away in the pocket and recharges in just 30 minutes to give you a full 8 hours of use. This makes it perfect for even more enduring outdoor adventures. The breathable all-weather fabric also keeps you dry in any conditions. There’s even a water proof pocket for your smartphone and a place to stash your earphones. This innovation is brought to you by Twinery, the innovation arm of MAS Holdings. Available in black, gray and navy blue colors, you can now pre-order your Nova jacket on Indiegogo for an early bird discount.
Every year, technological titans and scrappy startups alike descend on Las Vegas to show off the amazing products they’ve been quietly toiling away on all year – and offer consumers a glimpse at the future. There’s something new lurking around every corner at CES, the annual consumer electronics show in Las Vegas, and with 32 football […]
Dell’s trash will soon be your treasure, now that the computing company is partnering with actress Nikki Reed to turn electronic waste into recycled gold jewelry. You can pre-order the jewelry for $88.
Every year, technological titans and scrappy startups alike descend on Las Vegas to show off the amazing products they’ve been quietly toiling away on all year – and offer consumers a glimpse at the future. There’s something new lurking around every corner at CES, the annual consumer electronics show in Las Vegas, and with 32 football […]
Find yourself on the hiking trail often? Casio’s Pro Trek Smart WSD-F20 is an Android Wear smartwatch that can tell you where you are and track your trek -- all while offering up notifications from your smartphone.
Do you want a smartwatch, but don't want to commit to one only to find you want more functionality in the future? The Blocks Core Android smartwatch is modular, so you add features including a heart rate sensor and GPS later on.
Tech-forward fashion brand Kate Spade has made its first Android Wear touchscreen smartwatch. In our Kate Spade Scallop hands-on review, we look at how the company has successfully tied the wearable into its quirky, fun range.
The Skagen Falster is the fashion brand’s first touchscreen smartwatch, and it runs Android Wear 2.0. In our Skagen Falster hands-on review, we dive into why it may be one of the best designed Android Wear smartwatches to date.
Lifestyle brand Kate Spade has launched its first Android Wear smartwatch, the Kate Spade Scallop. Inspired by the designs and materials it already uses, the watch is made to fit in with women's busy lives and their fashion choices.
ZTE has partnered with Qualcomm and Wearsafe to create a new personal safety wearable. The device is designed to connect the consumer to third parties such as first responders, monitoring companies, and family almost instantly.
Every year, technological titans and scrappy startups alike descend on Las Vegas to show off the amazing products they’ve been quietly toiling away on all year – and offer consumers a glimpse at the future. There’s something new lurking around every corner at CES, the annual consumer electronics show in Las Vegas, and with 32 football […]
We’re going to start this year out with a one-question test: Name five institutions of higher learning/research institutions that have industry partners. You have 20 seconds. Go.
Done? Maybe some of you named more than five. Maybe as many as 10. With a longer time limit, you might have been able to fill a page without giving it a great deal of thought. Why? Because the relationship between academia and industry is just that prevalent—and important. In some cases, a business will approach a research facility with a specific problem, and the researchers will get to work on solving it. It other cases, researchers will have a breakthrough product or technology and start a new business to develop and commercialize it. We’ve seen these happen countless times.
So, what’s different now? The partnerships are more frequently turning into consortiums, for one thing, with multiple academic and research partners working with multiple industry entities. Even that’s not altogether new, but the push in the area of advanced textiles is dramatic. A high-profile example is AFFOA, the Advanced Functional Fabrics of America, to “enable a domestic manufacturing-based revolution by transforming traditional fibers, yarns, and fabrics into highly sophisticated, integrated and networked products and systems,” according to the AFFOA website.
Powered by an initial grant from the U.S. Dept. of Defense, and university and industry partners, it was announced in 2016 and is one of the latest members of the National Network of Manufacturing Innovation (NNMI) Institutes. This effort is not just impressive because it’s a lot of money (although it is); it’s impressive because of the scope of the participants, and the potential for new entrepreneurs and creative participants in the future.
In fact, there’s a call out right now, for people with “an idea on an advanced fabric product or service that can form the basis of a great company. The “year-long, pre-commercial, part-time program for entrepreneurs … supports entrepreneurs by providing access to a wide variety of resources aimed at building commercial value.” (Visit http://ift.tt/2m8lxYh soon; the deadline is January 16.)
But AFFOA is not alone. Marie O’Mahony’s article, “The academia and industry partnership” provides more insight, including international examples of successful partnerships, which she terms “innovation labs” or “centers for innovation.” The conventional wisdom Is that collaboration creates new opportunities for all those involved, and longer term benefits for society as a whole.
The industry is in a position to reach even further beyond itself and forge alliances with businesses in fields that may have seemed completely unrelated a decade ago. The Advanced Textiles Conference at IFAI’s Expo, and the advanced textiles area of the Expo show floor last September, brought researchers, entrepreneurs, students, textile experts, fashion designers, electrical engineers and may others together to discuss developments in smart fabrics, particularly e-textiles. Fashion designers and electrical engineers hanging out together? That’s a new one!
This is just one example, and there are many more. Stay tuned on this site for all the latest developments. Better yet, share your contributions with us!
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Every year, technological titans and scrappy startups alike descend on Las Vegas to show off the amazing products they’ve been quietly toiling away on all year – and offer consumers a glimpse at the future. There’s something new lurking around every corner at CES, the annual consumer electronics show in Las Vegas, and with 32 football […]
Anker, a popular battery accessory company on Amazon, is expanding its portfolio of devices. Now under Anker Innovations, it sits alongside four other key brands including Eufy, for smart home, Roav, for in-car products, and Zolo, for audio devices.
Made by L'Oréal-owned skincare brand La Roche-Posay, UV Sense is a battery-free wearable electronic sensor that can measure your UV exposure and provide data. The wearable is designed to be worn on your thumbnail and lasts for up to two weeks.
Upgraded IQbuds and two all-new IQ products make up the Nuheara intelligent hearables suite introduced at CES. Nuheara unveiled LiveIQ active noise-cancellation earbuds and IQbuds Boost, with higher levels of personalization.
The best fitness apps for the Apple Watch can help take your workout routine to the next level. Here are a few of our current favorites, from Stava's wrist-centric offering to the comical Carrot Kit.
Fitbit has just invested for the first time in a start-up, dedicating more than $6 million into a company called Sano, which is creating a small patch to track blood sugar levels for diabetics.
Every year, technological titans and scrappy startups alike descend on Las Vegas to show off the amazing products they’ve been quietly toiling away on all year – and offer consumers a glimpse at the future. There’s something new lurking around every corner at CES, the annual consumer electronics show in Las Vegas, and with 32 football […]
A team of engineers from Iowa State University has developed a wearable for plants, allowing farmers to measure how their crops use water and hopefully making growing more efficient.
Vuzix is unveiling its upcoming smart sunglasses for the mainstream market at CES 2018. Called the Blade AR, the device will connect with Android and iOS devices to pump virtual information and calls into your field of view.
A brand known for electric skateboards is trying out camera glasses -- Ace Eyewear can live-stream to any of three social networks. Footage is only HD, but there's no 30-second time limit either.
MyFirst Fone is a 3G smartphone, worn like a watch, that kids won't easily lose. Since it's only able to receive calls from certain numbers, it could be the communication solution parents are looking for.
Fossil has been turning out some of our favorite Android smartwatches and its latest release offers some subtle improvements, but it also has an Achilles’ heel. Find out more in our Fossil Q Explorist review.
Smartwatches have come a long way since their humble beginnings, and now is the time to buy one if you haven't already. We've rounded up the best smartwatch deals available right now.
Fitness goals were doubtless part of your New Year's resolutions, but that doesn't have to mean going to the gym. Aaptiv's audio fitness app provides users with unlimited access to fitness classes in their own homes.
Fossil smartwatch deals feature watches that combine classic and modern looks with advanced technology. The watches are stylish enough to wear every day but come packed with extra smart features
At CES 2018, we can expect to see three new projects from Samsung's special C-Lab team, including a portable directional speaker, a device to help folks breathe better, and a pair of smart visual aid eyeglasses.
If you're thinking about going outside this winter, heated apparel is a must. Luckily, we've rounded up some of the best heated clothing, whether you're looking for battery-powered gloves or motorcycle gear that draws power directly from your ride.