3M Exhibited Wearable Smart Medical Adhesives at CES 2019
3M, a leader in the field of adhesives, now offers a variety of products designed for medical applications. The company has been in the medical adhesive business for over 55 years. They offer...
View ArticleWillow Adds New Features to its Breast Pump at CES 2019
Everyone was talking about the Willow breast pump when it debuted at the CES in 2017. This convenient and unobtrusive breast pump is quiet and hands-free, and most importantly it fits inside your bra....
View ArticleKate Spade Scallop 2 is a Stylish Smartwatch with GPS and Runs on Wear OS
Designer Kate Spade collaborated with Fossil to launch a new smartwatch called Kate Spade Scallop 2, a sequel to its extremely popular Scallop smartwatch. Announced at the CES 2019, Scallop 2 is a...
View ArticleThe North Face Launches FUTURLIGHT, a Revolutionary Breathable Waterproof...
The North Face, an American outdoor product company specializing in outerwear, tents, sleeping bags, and more, unveiled FUTURELIGHT™, a new breathable waterproof material set to revolutionize the...
View ArticleCES 2019: Wearable EEGSmart UMindSleep Sleep Tracker Breaks Cover
EEGSmart, a bioinformatics sensor and artificial intelligence solution provider in China, debuted its Mini Electroencephalogram (EEG) Sleep Monitor, UMindSleep at the CES 2019. EEGSmart developed a...
View ArticleEargo Launches Eargo Neo Invisible Hearing Aids at CES 2019
Silicon Valley hearing aid maker Eargo announced Eargo Neo, a new hearing aid at the CES last week. The Neo is the company’s 3rd generation hearing device. Related CES 2019: ReSound Launches LiNX...
View ArticleRealmax Qian, a Wireless AR/VR Headset with a 100-Degree FOV Delivers More...
Seattle, WA-based augmented reality startup Realmax has developed an augmented reality headset that has a wider field of view than any other currently on the market. The headset, called Realmax Qian is...
View ArticleFDA Approves Seizure-Detecting Smartband Embrace 2 for Use by Children
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Embrace 2, a seizure monitoring smart wristband to be used by children ages 6 and up. Developed by Boston and Milan-based Empatica, this is the...
View ArticleHealthcare Wearables are Becoming Important for Staying Alive
To diagnose, monitor and prevent future illnesses, healthcare professionals now routinely use wearable devices such as fitness trackers or phones. By monitoring physiological data and behavior, these...
View ArticleHealthcare Wearables Market to Reach $60 Billion by 2023, Says Juniper Research
A new study by Juniper Research has found that by 2023, wearables such as, health trackers and remote patient monitoring devices will become ‘must haves’ and spend $20 billion annually, while assistive...
View ArticleHuami Partners with McLaren Applied Technologies to Develop Intelligent...
Huami, a biometric and activity data-driven company with significant expertise in smart wearable technology, has collaborated with McLaren Applied Technologies, a global leader in high-performance...
View ArticleDutch Bank ABN Amro Introduces Wearable Payments on Smartwatches, Rings, and...
ABN Amro customers can now connect their wearable devices to their bank account to make payment. They can also make higher value transactions beyond the contactless limit by entering a PIN at the point...
View ArticleSoundbrenner Gives its Wearable, Vibrating Metronome a Modular Upgrade
Soundbrenner, which made a name for itself with Pulse, has now given its Metronome an update. The wearable offers haptic feedback that can be synced across an entire band to keep everyone on the beat,...
View ArticleRokid Launches Project Aurora Prototype with Two Displays for 3D Content
Rokid, a China-based startup that develops AR glasses, announced prototype of Project Aurora augmented reality smart glasses at CES 2019 in Las Vegas. Read more Vuzix Will Showcase Blade Smartglasses...
View ArticleNike Unveils Smart Basketball Shoes that Can Be Self-Laced with a Smartphone App
Nike unveiled its smart basketball shoes, which a wearer can lace via a smartphone app. The smart shoes, dubbed Adapt BB, does more than just self-lace. Using the Nike Adapt mobile app, users can...
View ArticleHealthcare Coaches May Increase the Value of Wearables, Says HIMSS Report
When consumer wearables first hit the market, many hospitals and health systems resisted the technology and thought patient-generated health data (PGHD) generated by these devices might not be as...
View ArticleMovieMask Portable Cinema Lets You Enjoy Movies Anytime, Anywhere
MovieMask, developed by a Norwegian startup, is a wearable headset that lets you enjoy movies anytime and anywhere. The company does not want to call it a Virtual Reality headset but instead describes...
View ArticleGeorgia Tech Researchers Develop Long-Acting Contraceptive Patch that Gives...
Traditional methods or birth controls such as, pills and condoms usually have high failure rate, and that might be one of the reasons why 40% of pregnancies in the United States are unplanned. Read...
View ArticleCES 2019: Lumen Can Tell You if Your Body is Burning Fat or Carbs with a...
There are a large number of fitness trackers in the market, and many of them claim to deliver accurate health data based on a variety of biomarkers. Now, a new device called ‘Lumen’ may the most...
View ArticleUnder Armour Believes AI Will Play an Increasingly Useful Role in Fitness and...
Under Armour, an American footwear and sportswear manufacturer, is increasingly using Artifcial Intelligence (AI) to improve the fitness data that it collects from consumers, according to Jim Mollica,...
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