Wearables
What is a haptic feedback technology? Types, devices, and use
Simply put, haptics is a technology which allows one to receive tactile information through their sensations, by applying forces, vibrations, or touches. Haptics simulate an object or interaction from the virtual system, producing the feeling it’s real.
sureCore’s low power memory delivers power efficiency for BLE-enabled devices
The popularity of wearable devices has seen an explosion of market entrants all vying to deliver a better user experience with a richer feature set than their competitors.
Self-charging headphones from adidas are powered by light
adidas and Zound Industries reveal the all new adidas RPT02 SOL wireless headphones. Built in part from recycled plastics and powered by light, the adidas RPT-02 SOL are self-charging sport headphones.
myFirst launches Smart Watchphone for kids
myFirst, the Singapore-based tech brand for kids, announces the latest iteration of its innovative line of Smart Watchphones, the myFirst Fone R1s.
Mass producing wearable biosensors
As wearable electronic devices continue to be more and more prevalent, it becomes an ever-greater challenge for companies that manufacture them to keep their competitive edge. It is vitally important for manufacturers that each device is effective, cost-efficient and reflects the highest quality available. Rick Ramos, Tech Blick reports.
Mass producing wearable biosensors
As wearable electronic devices continue to be more and more prevalent, it becomes an ever-greater challenge for companies that manufacture them to keep their competitive edge. It is vitally important for manufacturers that each device is effective, cost-efficient and reflects the highest quality available. Rick Ramos, Tech Blick reports.
NHS smart watches offer Parkinson’s patients a better quality of life
More than 100,000 patients with Parkinson’s disease will be prescribed smartwatches and apps on the NHS as part of a technological revolution in treatment.
State of diagnostic wearables and the future of medical monitoring
Molex announced the results of a global survey of design engineering stakeholders to identify market drivers impacting the development of diagnostic wearables that enable patients, caregivers and consumers to monitor and analyse data regarding health status.
The world's first full colour microLED based true AR glasses
USound, a provider of micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) loudspeakers for hearables and wearables, announces cooperation with the Indian company Focally on the first generation of its Universe AR glasses.
The future of the wearables market relies on video stabilisation technology
Over the next five to ten years, experts predict that smart watches and glasses will move mainstream, as Research And Markets reports the global wearable technology market size is expected to reach $118.16bn by 2028, registering a CAGR of 13.8% from 2021 to 2028. Johan Svensson, Chief Technology Officer, Imint Image Intelligence AB further explores.