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    Wearables

    Wearable technology includes smart devices worn on the body that collect and transmit data. Explore innovations in healthcare wearables, exoskeletons, fitness trackers, and smart textiles powered by AI and sensors.

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    Vulnerabilities and privacy concerns of wearable technology

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    Security and privacy are the most significant and serious aspects of the adoption of wearable technology today. For instance, exploitable security flaws in mobile...
    head and eye trackers

    Best head and eye trackers for PC gaming

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    Head tracking technology has grown increasingly popular among PC gamers in recent years. Many gamers have been searching for an opportunity to enhance their...
    Brain-Computer Interface

    Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) explained

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    Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) is a powerful communication tool that allows a human to control a computer, peripheral, or other electronic devices with thought. It...
    smartwatch

    Key components essential for a smartwatch

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    Smartwatches are the primary drivers of the significant expansion of the wearable technology landscape today. Between 2015 and 2018, the global revenues in the...
    biosensors

    Printing flexible and wearable biosensors – Overview

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    Wearable technology attracts significant interest in monitoring health status and the surrounding environment in real-time. Wearable sensors, designed for recognizing various human epidermis fluids (such...
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    Risks and benefits of wearables at the workplace

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    Wearable technology offers various new opportunities to monitor human activity and improve productivity, efficiency, connectivity, health, and wellness. Wearables can strike out many potential...
    sports injury

    Wearables in sports – Injury prediction and tracking for athletes

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    Personal injuries are too common for both amateur and professional athletes worldwide. Yet, according to studies, a staggering $33B was spent treating sports injuries...
    fitness trackers

    Wearable fitness trackers – Dos and Don’ts

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    Over the past decade, wearable fitness trackers have gained a new level of popularity due to their ability to provide users with real-time feedback...
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    Wearables in Sports: Smart clothing (e-textile) technologies

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    Wearables are smart electronic devices and accessories that can sense the person who is wearing them. Thanks to the advances in sensor technology, continuous...
    Bionic eyes

    Artificial vision – Bionic eyes or retinal implants for the blind

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    Vision impairment or blindness occurs due to retinal diseases, damage, or age-related macular degeneration of the optic nerve, the brain, or any part of...

    Sustainable power for wearables: Top energy harvesting techniques

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    With the rapid development and widespread adoption of wearables, portable and sustainable power sources have become an important concern for the convenient and long-lasting...
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    Wearable flexible sensors – A brief overview

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    Sensors represent the “eyes,” “ears,” or “noses” of data processing systems in numerous applications in our day-to-day lives. Sensors typically provide real-time information about...