Category: Wearables

Looking to track the Highs and Lows of Blood Pressure

January is National Blood Donor Month. From people who are undergoing cancer treatment to those who have blood diseases like Sickle Cell, blood transfusions are a lifeline. The history of blood transfusions dates back to the 17th century. The first known blood transfusion was attempted in 1667 by Jean-Baptiste Denis in France and Richard Lower …

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Clinical Precision Meets Luxury with the Withings ScanWatch Nova

Withings launched today the ScanWatch Nova , a revolutionary, ultra-powerful luxurious health watch. The ScanWatch Nova is a new hybrid smartwatch that combines a classic watch design with advanced health and fitness tracking features. However, Withings has taken a different approach to this watch. First of all, the watch includes a ceramic and stainless-steel rotating …

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Bigscreen Beyond: Why these glasses may disrupt the VR space

Are you ready to jump into VR?   I am thinking about it and its all because of Bigscreen Beyond. The concept of Virtual reality and VR headsets have been in existence for a long time. In 1838, Sir Charles Wheatstone invented the stereoscope, a device that used two slightly different images to create a 3D …

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Small and Mighty wearables: The Circular Ring Slim transforms health

The history of wearables can be traced back to 1907, where the first wearable camera was invented by Julius Neubronner. He attached a miniature camera to a homing pigeon to take aerial photographs. More recently, in the 2000s, the first commercial wearable devices, such as the Nike+ sensor, were launched, which enabled users to  track …

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Motorola unveils a True personalization Wearable for consumers.

At Lenovo Tech World ’23, Motorola unveiled the evolution of the modern smartphone experience. Leveraging a bendable FHD+ pOLED display. This mobile device can be bent and shaped into different forms depending on users’ needs. Powered by Android OS, this device extends to a 6.9″ display, when laid flat. It can also be adjusted to …

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TCL brings a new view on AR wearables?

AR glasses are wearable devices that enhance the user’s perception of reality with digital overlays. They have a long history of development and innovation, dating back to the 1960s. In 1968, Ivan Sutherland, a Harvard professor and computer scientist, created the first head-mounted display system called ‘The Sword of Damocles’. Are AR/glasses popular ? Although …

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This AI tech looks to keep your baby safe #Littleonecare

As a parent of a newborn baby, it can be challenging to know what sleep habits are normal and what to expect. Unfortunately, it is alarming to hear about the statistics with babies and sleeping. In the United States, there are about 3,500 sleep-related deaths among U.S. babies each year, including sudden infant death syndrome …

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Minimalist Transformative Wearable Technology

Wearable technology has come a long way since its inception in the early 1960s. The first modern wearable technology was created in 1961 by Claude Shannon and Edward Thorpe, which was a small four-button computer that could easily fit into a person’s shoe or be strapped around their waist. The next frontier for Wearable Technology …

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