Wearables
Over 500 investors back dementia-fighting SmartSocks
Over 500 investors have pledged to back an inventor’s SmartSocks – a technology that could transform care for people with dementia and non-verbal autism.
High-power load switching in space constrained applications
Nexperia, an expert in semiconductors, has released a new series of 500 mA dual resistor equipped transistors (RET) in ultra-compact DFN2020(D)-6 packaging.
The rise of stick-to-skin wearable monitoring devices
Healthcare is undergoing a transformative shift with the rise of stick-to-skin wearable monitoring devices.
Wearable AAC devices are set to transform communication support
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices play a critical role in empowering individuals with language impairments to communicate effectively.
Creative and xMEMS Labs partner for TWS earbuds
Creative Technology is excited to announce a strategic partnership with xMEMS Labs by incorporating its micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) solid-state speaker technology into Creative's True Wireless Stereo (TWS) products.
Wearable ultrasound scanner could detect breast cancer earlier
This device, designed to be integrated into a bra, enables more frequent monitoring of patients with a high risk of breast cancer.
Apple's next-gen airpods bring new opportunities to the industry chain
Earlier this month, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman revealed Apple's plan to incorporate more health tracking features into its audio products.
Data analysis centre in Israel to provide healthcare insights from wearables
European digital health company AccYouRate, developer of lifesaving wearable technology, is launching AccYouRate AI Ltd., a data analysis centre based in Israel.
Brand new in the portfolio: nPM1300 Power Management IC
Effective immediately, the new nPM1300 Power Management IC (PMIC) from Nordic Semiconductor expands Rutronik's portfolio.
Smart watches using AI to detect early signs of Parkinson’s
New research from the UK Dementia Research Institute has unveiled that smartwatches have the potential to detect Parkinson's disease even before the emergence of typical symptoms, enabling a clinical diagnosis to be made up to seven years in advance.