Sunday, June 30, 2019
Amazon Prime Day 2019: Where to find the best deals on smartwatches and fitness trackers - CNET
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Friday, June 28, 2019
Casio’s making a G-Shock smartwatch, and it’s going to be tougher than any other
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Stop writing Jony Ive’s obituary, his passing from Apple is a new beginning
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Thursday, June 27, 2019
The Best Prime Day smartwatch deals: What we expect from the Amazon event
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Ossia scores FCC certification to transmit wireless power over distance
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Wednesday, June 26, 2019
Best deals before Prime Day: Apple Watch, iPad, and 4K TV discounts
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Fitbit, Cardiogram partner to bring heart health screening to users’ wrists
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Polar’s Ignite fitness watch puts a fire into workouts, sparks your recovery
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Xiaomi’s Mi Smart Band 4 is a desirable, cheap fitness band/smartwatch mashup
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eMacula Eyewear System Relieve Eyes of Having to Focus Too Hardly
Innovega Inc., a Bellevue, Washington-based systems engineering and lens development company, has created eMacula, a new generation of eyewear that combines smart contact lenses and stylish, lightweight glasses. eMacula relieve eyes of having to focus too hardly.
Related NuEyes, Pico Interactive Partner Up for Next Gen Wearables for the Visually Impaired
This new technology was developed for managing vergence-accommodation conflict that causes discomfort and visual fatigue when using near-eye displays. This conflict, as reported in the Journal of Vision in 2008, occurs when three-dimensional (3D) depth cues presented by a stereo 3D display, or the real world, stimulate the eyes to focus at distances that are different from the fixed distance at which the static display panel is focused, says a press release.
“Resolving the vergence-accommodation conflict is known to reduce the time required to identify 3D stimuli, improve stereoacuity with fast frame rates, reduce distortions in perceived depth, and reduce viewer fatigue and discomfort,” said Jerome Legerton, Innovega Co-founder, Chief Clinical and Regulatory Officer and technology co-inventor. “We are pleased to reach the stage where we can describe and demonstrate the continuous depth of field of our iOptik® contact lens-enabled wearable display optics.”
VR/AR headsets have physical limitations. AR/VR headsets currently available are bulky, need latency every moment and has issue of vengeance accommodation.
“AR glasses have failed to meet even the most basic needs of the human wearer which include: normal, stylish appearance; lightweight and comfortable; useful and compelling AR display performance that includes panoramic overlay, high-resolution media, unobstructed view of one’s surroundings; and in-focus simultaneous view of both real-world and digital media,” says Steve Wiley, CEO of Innovega. “No less important is the fact that more than 60% of wearers will also need a means of vision correction and will not wear AR glasses if they experience symptoms of eye-strain. This list of expectations and needs holds true for all wearers, irrespective of whether they are consumers, workers, or patients.”
Related Augmented Reality Smartglasses Deliver True Visual Independence for People with Severe Vision Loss
eMacula system will be tailored to the needs of vision impaired people who will benefit from both lens-based vision correction and from magnification and digital enhancement of the view of their surroundings, reported MedGadget.
WT | Wearable Technologies Conference in San Francisco on July 9-10
The most innovative wearables event will be back on July 9-10 in beautiful San Francisco at SEMICON West to celebrate the 34th edition of the WT | Wearable Technologies Conference Series. Topics include data analytics in professional sports, prevention, treatment and rehabilitation with wearables, the future of digital health, medication and adherence, smart patches, workflow optimization and workforce safety and much more – featuring international leaders and experts of the wearables industry´s biggest names including Abbott, Autodesk, Datwyler, Kopin, Maxim Integrated, Multek, NFLPA, Omron, SharkDreams, Qualcomm, and many more. Register now to be part of #WTUS19
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Tuesday, June 25, 2019
Diesel On Full Guard 2.5 review
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Amazfit Bip smartwatch dips to $64 - CNET
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Flexible Hybrid Electronics Market to Reach Almost $200 Million by 2024
Flexible hybrid electronics (FHE) is an innovative technology that combines performance of semiconductor devices with the flexibility and low cost of printed plastic film substrates. FHE allows manufacturers to develop a new category of electronics, such as sensors that are lighter in weight, conform to the curves of a human body or stretch across the shape of an object or structure – all while preserving the full operational integrity of traditional electronic architectures.
Related Wireless, Soft, Flexible Sensors Show Promise in Monitoring Premature Babies
The FHE market was valued at USD 82 million in 2018 and is expected to reach USD 198.9 million by 2024, registering a CAGR of 16.2% over the forecast period of (2019-2024). Automotive, electronics, the Internet of Things (IoT), wearables, and other emerging chip markets are expected to provide growth opportunities for flexible hybrid electronics market, which often share manufacturing processes and materials with semiconductors, according to ReportLinker.
In 2019, Nextflex had 90 corporate members and 28 Educational Institutes. Nextflex facilitated about 62 million of investments from 2015 to 2019, making it the biggest agency to invest in this technology.
FHE is making a significant impact in various markets, with the automotive sector providing substantial opportunities. Whether it is sensors, OLED displays, and lighting, in-mold electronics, printed heaters or other applications, hence the market is expected to witness massive opportunities for flexible electronics in the automotive industry.
Asia is emerging as a vital and essential region for the development of FHE, particularly in the manufacturing of advanced semiconductor products. Most countries in Asia have a steady growth of the market, in particular, ones in East Asia (China, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore).
Related Royole’s Ultra-Thin Flexible Display Shows Promise for Foldable Smartphones of the Future
Asia-pacific region has the most advanced and proficient technical approach to design and manufacture devices for fast-growing markets including IoT, environmental sensing, wearable applications, flexible displays, and others.
WT | Wearable Technologies Conference in San Francisco on July 9-10
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Monday, June 24, 2019
Amazon’s back-to-college store drops deals on refurbished items before Prime Day
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Sunday, June 23, 2019
The Apple Watch Series 3 is still just $199 before Amazon Prime Day 2019
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Awesome Tech You Can’t Buy Yet: Illuminated keyboards and a retro gaming console
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Friday, June 21, 2019
Garmin Forerunner 935 GPS smartwatch gets price cut with a pre-Prime Day deal
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New Survey Reveals Broader Need for Emergency Response Wearables Like MobileHelp
June is National Safety Month. MobileHelp, a Florida-based leading provider of M-PERS (Mobile-Personal Emergency Response Systems) and personal health management technology, revealed the results of a new customer survey which focused on highly-athletic customers, representing a broader use case for its MobileHelp Smart, a wearable medical alert product. MobileHelp Smart is a smartwatch-like wearable.
Related Heatstroke Prevention Project with Smart Helmet Decreases Heatstroke Accidents at Construction Sites
The survey responders identified MobileHelp Smart wearable as a necessary product to have, with 48 percent saying they “definitely need” it and another 32 percent saying they “probably need” it.
Although the majority of the customers of MobileHelp are older people, the company’s robust wearable MobileHelp Smart is geared towards extreme athletes, people who work in harsh or dangerous conditions, or patients managing chronic illnesses, the company said in a press release.
The new survey therefore profiled highly-athletic customers with chronic conditions, to gauge the product’s ability to handle strenuous conditions.
“Since introducing this new wearable solution in early 2018, we’ve found it represents an emergency response option for a much wider range of people,” said Rob Flippo, CEO of MobileHelp. “We will continue bringing products to market which allow people feel safer while out on the road – or wherever their lives take them.”
The company’s customized user interface makes it easy for anyone to use the MobileHelp Smart to get help in an emergency. It also allows the user to take advantage of fitness-monitoring features, such as heart rate tracker, sleep tracker and more.
Related Cerna Home Care Releases “OnHand Assistance”, a Smartwatch for Seniors’ Safety
The combination of emergency response and health benefits fits into an all-embracing trend around the consumerization of health. MedPanel Research Manager Amy Zalatan says:
“[Wireless] health devices and apps are increasingly seen as an essential tool to empower patients to manage their health.”
WT | Wearable Technologies Conference in San Francisco on July 9-10
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Thursday, June 20, 2019
REI slashes prices on Garmin Fenix 5 smartwatch performer bundles
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The Best Prime Day smartwatch deals: What we expect from the Amazon event
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The best fitness trackers for 2019
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Fossil’s preparing 5 new designer smartwatches, and we can’t wait to see them
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Varjo XR-1 Super-Fast Mixed Reality Headset is Being Used by Volvo to Test Drive Cars
After a successful launch of Virtual Reality headset VR-1, Finnish startup Varjo has announced its new mixed reality headset called Varjo XR-1.
Related Nreal’s Mixed Reality Glasses are Compact but Project High-Quality Visuals
Unlike virtual reality headsets, where digital content replaces the physical world, the Varjo XR-1 mixed reality headset lets virtual content coexist and interact with the real world around you. The XR-1 uses dual 12-megapixel outer cameras to pass video of the outside world into VR.
XR-1 is the only device that can track users’ eye movements across photorealistic mixed reality scenarios with sub-degree accuracy.
“The XR-1 can show mixed reality with true-to-life fidelity you can only achieve using video-pass-through. Lifelike mixed reality is quite literally impossible to achieve with optical-see-through systems like HoloLens,” Varjo co-founder Urho Konttori said in a statement.
The XR-1 is more of a developer’s kit, according to Varjo’s Finnish founders. Carmaker Volvo, is an investor in Varjo through its Volvo Cars Tech Fund. It is the first company that’s designed for the XR-1, and Volvo is using it to test interfaces for future cars, reports Cnet.
“Instead of the usual static way of evaluating new products and ideas, we can test concepts on the road immediately,” said Henrik Green, CTO of Volvo.
Volvo Cars has been using XR-1 prototypes in their workflow since the summer of 2018. By adding photorealistic virtual elements to the interior of the car, Volvo Cars designers are able to perform design-studies of future cars before they are even built, according to Varjo.
Related AIStorm Introduces Real-Time AI-in-Sensor Solutions for IoT, Mobile Handsets and Driverless Cars
“When you’re driving with XR-1, you actually forget you’re looking through a headset. People using XR-1 break when they see a virtual moose crossing the road. Or when a virtual car overtakes our test car, test drivers have asked ‘Is that car real or not?’” said Casper Wickman, Volvo’s Technical Leader.
WT | Wearable Technologies Conference in San Francisco on July 9-10
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Wednesday, June 19, 2019
The best budget-friendly GoPro alternatives that won’t leave you broke
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7 unique wearables that do more than count your steps - CNET
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Tuesday, June 18, 2019
It’s time to check out the best Apple Watch deals for June 2019
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Monday, June 17, 2019
The renewed Samsung Gear S3 smartwatch drops under $180 on Amazon
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IPC E-Textiles 2019 registration opens
IPC E-Textiles 2019 is a technical education workshop for innovators, technologists and brands to learn about the latest innovations, designs and manufacturing concepts and to collaborate on solutions and identify partners. The event takes place at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 10–11, 2019. The event will provide a venue for active participation during technical presentations, networking opportunities and exhibits showcasing the latest technologies.
Attendees will have the opportunity to view real-world manufacturing of e-textiles technologies during tours of the newly renovated Drexel University Center for Functional Fabrics (CFF). Its methodology is defined by an integrated “design thinking and doing” approach that combines human-centered design with fabrication, from prototyping and making of a product, to full system integration. The CFF offers end-to-end rapid prototyping facilities; serves as a regional incubator and accelerator for start-up companies; and provides training facilities for educational outreach and workforce development.
Attendees of IPC E-Textiles 2019 may wish to register early to take advantage of early-bird benefits. People interested in exhibiting should email ChrisJorgensen@ipc.org for availability. Space is limited.
IPC is a global trade association serving the printed board and electronics assembly industries, their customers and suppliers.
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Sunday, June 16, 2019
Bose Frames Alto review
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Awesome Tech You Can’t Buy Yet: Plant-based shoes and a ukulele learning aid
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Saturday, June 15, 2019
The best smart helmets currently available (and a few on the horizon)
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Friday, June 14, 2019
Fitbit Versa and Samsung Gear fitness smartwatches get big Amazon price cuts
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Common AirPods problems, and how to fix them
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Thursday, June 13, 2019
Samsung Galaxy Fit hands-on review
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Samsung Galaxy Watch Active & Galaxy Fit: Everything you need to know
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Make some time for the best smartwatch deals for June 2019
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This lifesaving wearable could diagnose strokes more accurately
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Exclusive: This is Mobvoi’s next Wear OS smartwatch, which supports 4G LTE
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Cerna Home Care Releases “OnHand Assistance”, a Smartwatch for Seniors’ Safety
Senior care service provider Cerna Home Care launched “Onhand Assistance” – a smartwatch especially designed for seniors. The stylish wearable device provides fall detection, fall notification, vitals monitoring, cellular communication, and medication reminders – in addition to life saving calls and care. Every second an older adult fall, making falls the number one cause of injuries and deaths from injury among older Americans. In 2014 alone, 29 million falls among elderly Americans resulted in seven million injuries and costing an estimated $31 billion in annual Medicare costs, according to a new report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in this week’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR).
Related Wearable Accelerometers Can Predict Seniors’ Risk of Falling, Says Study
Onhand Assistance helps lessen the need for expensive personal caregivers and avoids time consuming ambulance trips to the hospital due to false alarms. Family members monitor their loved one through the Onhand Assistance smartphone app. Seniors, their friends and their families benefit by being better connected inexpensively and effectively, says a press release.
“There are many devices on the market for seniors that contact a call center with the push of a button. However, there are none combining cell phone features, auto fall detection, automatic calling, medication reminders, vitals monitoring and GPS location monitoring, explains Cerna Home Care’s Founder and CEO, Nick Payzant. “Onhand Assistance sends family members alerts via the smartphone app. It also calls and dispatches a senior care professional (not a call center employee that may have no experience with senior care) who can administer a full range of care services at home or can help determine if emergency personnel is needed.”
Related These Wearables Are Helping Seniors Stay Safe and Healthy
Features of the Onhand Assistance include:
- Fall detection and automatic SOS alert
- SOS distress button
- Two-way calling
- GPS tracking and history displacement
- Heart rate monitor
- Medication reminders
- Safe zone set-up
- Push button family calling
“The Onhand Assistance smartwatch solution fills the gaps in today’s wearable medical alert devices. In caring for the elderly, we listened to family members, care recipients, hospitals and rehab centers asking for a more robust way to be connected and safe,” said Payzant.
WT | Wearable Technologies Conference in San Francisco on July 9-10
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Wednesday, June 12, 2019
The Apple Watch Series 4 is still at its lowest price for Father’s Day
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The GoPro Hero7 action camera gets price cut on Amazon ahead of Father’s Day
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Tuesday, June 11, 2019
StethoMe At-Home Stethoscope for Detecting Respiratory Problems in Kids Gets CE Mark
Poznan, Poland-based AI startup StethoMe won European CE marks for its digital stethoscope and accompanying software that detect respiratory issues in children.
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The wireless stethoscope combines AI algorithm to examine children’s lung and heart recordings. StethoMe is intended to be used by parents to check on their kids when there are signs of sickness. Instead of immediately bringing the child in for an exam, a parent can perform a basic auscultation and send the recording for analysis by the company’s AI-powered algorithms to look for signs of distress, reports MedGadget.
The consistency between doctors in the recognition of auscultation sounds in primary care is very low – ranging from 20% to 80%*. Examinations with a traditional stethoscope depend on the experience and parameters of the physician’s auditory system. Medically tested, StethoMe has shown to increase accuracy by up to 13%. Results are shared directly with a doctor who then advises as to whether that child needs to visit a doctor or emergency room, or can remain at home under close supervision, StethoMe said in a news release.
“There are two main issues facing primary care. Firstly, the high rate of misdiagnosis that occurs (cases of delayed, missed, and incorrect diagnosis are common – in the range of 10 per cent to20 per cent and, secondly, the very high number of unnecessary visits (up to 70 per cent in the US. We are beginning to see AI affect the world we live in substantially and the healthcare sector is no different. This is why we created StethoMe – to help address these challenges,” said Wojciech Radomski, CEO, StethoMe.
Read more New Technology From 3M Monitors Breathing And Helps You Improve Respiratory Health
“What is unique about StethoMe is that we’re not a team of scientists or inventors who decided to create a product like this. Most of us are parents of young children who have faced challenging times where we’ve needed to visit doctors regularly. After experiencing these problems, we decided to do something about it, and offer parents a better way to ensure their children are healthy,” added Honorata Hafke-Dys Phd., Chief Medical Officer and co-founder, StethoMe.
WT | Wearable Technologies Conference in San Francisco on July 9-10
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JUNE 2019
Sky Labs is a vital signal big data based preventative healthcare company. They are developing a ring-type Cardio Tracker, CART to detects and monitor atrial fibrillation which is difficult to detect in a hospital. By simply wearing CART on a finger, CART continuously detects atrial fibrillation without any user intervention. Also, their proprietary arrhythmia
detection algorithm detects atrial fibrillation and normal sinus rhythm with 98% accuracy. The results are available in the smartphone app in real time. Sky Labs is transforming the conventional hospital-centric care into the patient-centric care with the continuous monitoring in our daily life.
Sky Labs will be exhibiting at the WT | Wearable Technologies Show at MEDICA on November 18-21. The world´s biggest medical trade fair is the hotspot for wearable technologies in the healthcare segment where decision-makers from all over the world come together. At the WT | Wearables Technologies Joint Pavilion 45 exhibitors are showcasing which latest innovations and developments are available on the market today and which ones will become a part of our everyday life in the near future. Visit us in Hall 13!
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Monday, June 10, 2019
Before buying an Apple Watch, check out this cheap smartwatch under $100
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It’s time to check out the best Apple Watch deals for June 2019
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dayzz Announces Integration with Garmin Wearables to Improve Sleep and Performance of Athletes
A lack of sleep not only makes you cranky but over time, skimping sleep can impact your health negatively. Studies have shown that for a good health, a good night’s sleep is just as important as eating healthy and exercising. Tel Aviv, Israel-based innovative corporate sleep solution provider dayzz has integrated with Garmin wearables to provide personalized sleep training plans based on users’ own sleep data, helping improve overall quantity and quality of sleep.
Related The 5 Best Wearables for Getting a Good Night’s Sleep
With this integration Garmin users will receive actionable recommendations to improve their sleep. To stay in physical and mental condition, runners also need quality sleep. Runners’ sleep data will automatically sync with the dayzz app, updating their personal in-app sleep tracker with information such as what time they went to bed, how long it took them to fall asleep, how many times they woke up throughout the night and other factors that affect their sleep. The sleep tracker will instinctively update every day based on the previous night, which will save users time and mitigate possible inaccuracies due to human error, says a press release.
“We are excited to be working with Garmin, and believe that this integration is an important step forward in providing value to the market, targeting runners and athletes,” said Amir Inditzky, CEO of dayzz. “Sleep is a core pillar of health, affecting almost every tissue in our systems. While we sleep, our body renews and resets in order to function properly the next day. This is especially important for athletes to repair and restore their muscles. Garmin users will receive personalized guidance based on their sleep data in order to improve their performance through healthy sleep routines.”
Related Itamar Medical’s WatchPAT 300 is a Simple and Reliable Home Sleep Apnea Detection System
WT | Wearable Technologies Conference in San Francisco on July 9-10
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Sunday, June 9, 2019
Awesome Tech You Can’t Buy Yet: Pocket-sized drones and anti-road rage displays
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Saturday, June 8, 2019
Amazon’s Father’s Day sale cuts $150 off Garmin’s Fenix 5X Sapphire smartwatch
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Friday, June 7, 2019
Amazon’s Father’s Day sale: Garmin and Samsung Gear Sport smartwatch deals
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Thursday, June 6, 2019
Fossil drops prices on smartwatches with these Father’s Day promo codes
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Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 hands-on review
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North Focals smartglasses: Everything you need to know
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This Samsung Galaxy Watch Father’s Day deal drops a $50 price cut
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Wednesday, June 5, 2019
The best budget-friendly GoPro alternatives that won’t leave you broke
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Father’s Day Smartwatch sale: Garmin, Samsung Gear, and Apple Watch deals
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Digital Trends Live: Spotify launches stations in U.S., Amazon’s train kiosks
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It’s time to check out the best Apple Watch deals for June 2019
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The Nowa Superbe tracks fitness, without looking like it belongs in the gym
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Nemaura’s SugarBeat Non-Invasive CGM Gets CE Approval
Nemaura, a Loughborough, England-based medical technology company received CE approval for its non-invasive, affordable and flexible Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) SugarBEAT® for use by diabetics and pre-diabetics. This approval allows Nemaura to sell SugarBeat throughout the European Union.
Related Senseonics Gets FDA Approval for Long-Term Implantable CGM Eversense
“We are very pleased to report CE Mark approval in Europe for SugarBEAT®, which is the world’s first non-invasive, needle-free, continuous glucose monitor (CGM). Importantly, as a daily disposable adhesive skin-patch that sits on the surface of the skin, SugarBEAT® is painless, and versatile in terms of wear time. Given these benefits, we look forward to aggressively entering both the multi-billion-dollar diabetic (insulin and non-insulin dependent) and pre-diabetic markets, said Dr. Faz Chowdhury, CEO of Nemaura.
“In addition, we plan to target the wearable health tech market for health-conscious consumers, which is experiencing explosive growth. Due to the non-invasive nature of the sensor patch and connection to a rechargeable transmitter, SugarBEAT® will allow users the freedom to decide when, and for how long to wear the patch. Moreover, we have a unique competitive advantage, which we believe will make SugarBEAT® the lowest priced CGM device in the industry. SugarBEAT® is protected by a solid IP portfolio with over 30 issued and pending patents across multiple patent families.”
Related Cellnovo Launches New Mobile App that Connects Directly to CGM Data via HealthKit
Key features of SugarBeat
- Non-invasive, needle-free, disposable adhesive skin-patch connected to a rechargeable transmitter
- Lowest priced CGM in the industry
- Enables users to spend more time in range (TIR) by providing an ambulatory glucose profile (AGP) chart
Nemaura plans to submit application for U.S. FDA approval in mid-2019, the company said in a news release.
Product launch in United Kingdom and Germany is planned for next quarter.
WT | Wearable Technologies Conference in San Francisco on July 9-10
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Tuesday, June 4, 2019
WWDC 2019: Apple updates WatchOS 6, adds voice memo, hearing health and the App Store - CNET
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Digital Trends Live: Apple WWDC wrap-up, Congress may investigate big tech
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Amazon slices Fitbit Versa and Fitbit Ionic smartwatch prices by up to 20%
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Amazon cuts prices on Sony WH-1000XM3 and Bose QC 35 noise-canceling headphones
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Monday, June 3, 2019
All the best Apple Watch Series 4 smartwatch deals just in time for Father’s Day
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Amazon drops the price on these Fossil men’s smartwatches for Father’s Day
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The App Store will come to the Apple Watch with WatchOS 6
Apple has announced WatchOS 6, which is aimed at bringing a ton of new features to the Apple Watch. For example, WatchOS 6 brings a dedicated App Store to the wearable, allowing users to install dedicated Apple Watch apps.
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Nubia Alpha wearable smartphone review video - CNET
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Sunday, June 2, 2019
Awesome Tech You Can’t Buy Yet: Smart drums and even smarter bike gadgets
Check out our roundup of the best new crowdfunding projects and product announcements that hit the web this week. You may not be able to buy this stuff yet, but it's fun to gawk!
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Saturday, June 1, 2019
Nubia Alpha wearable smartphone has the right idea, but is totally wrong - CNET
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The Nubia Alpha looks like either a house arrest bracelet or Batman's phone - CNET
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The promise and pitfalls of using robots to care for the elderly
There's something dystopian about the idea of a future in which robots care for the elderly. But a number of new projects suggest a world of caregiving robots may be just what the doctor ordered.
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