A read-write wearable both reads your body and writes back to it by delivering an intervention.
The move from read-only tracking to closed-loop intervention is not a marketing tweak. It changes what a wearable is for.
Sleep rings. Fitness watches. Baby “socks” that promise to ease your worries at 3 a.m. What started as a niche wellness trend has become routine — the kind of thing people check before their morning ...
Wearables are best at noticing breaks from your body's usual patterns. Those outliers can hint that something warrants ...
Explore how smart glasses technology is redefining wearable tech trends in 2026, merging AI, AR, and hands-free innovation to shape the next evolution after smartphones. Ray-Ban Meta Glasses - ...
More than 8500 people are expected to die from melanoma in the US in 2026. Early detection dramatically improves survival, yet the tools for identifying suspicious lesions remain, well, cumbersome.
Millions of people around the world wear smart rings and fitness trackers to keep tabs on their sleep, workouts, heart rate ...
A team of management researchers from the U.K.’s University of Surrey recently did a meta-analysis of previous studies on the benefits and risks of using wearable worker monitoring tech. They found ...
When you hear the word robotics, you probably think of factory machines or humanoid robots sprinting across a test track. That image makes sense. For years, robotics lived in labs and industrial ...