Wearables can offer rough information about a person’s health, experts say, but only some metrics are medically useful.
Millions of people around the world wear smart rings and fitness trackers to keep tabs on their sleep, workouts, heart rate ...
Sleep is a fundamental aspect of human health that plays a crucial role in cognitive function, academic performance, and ...
If you wear a smartwatch or smart ring to keep tabs on your health, you're not alone. Nearly 40% of Americans now use some ...
Most fitness-training technology is designed to make workouts easier to track. A new category of wearable devices aims to ...
Wearable Devices Ltd., a tech company specializing in AI-powered touchless sensing wearables, announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has approved a patent for their neural ...
Savannah River Mission Completion is expanding its use of wearable heat-monitoring technology to help protect employees from heat-related illnesses as summer temperatures continue to climb across the ...
Amazon's Right Station Link aims to boost warehouse efficiency by automatically capturing data on warehouse roles such as ...
Wearable devices and digital apps that are available to consumers are emerging as potential tools in neurological care. These include smart watches and fitness trackers to monitor heart rate, physical ...
A new white paper explores how wrist-worn neural sensing may reduce the alignment gap between human intent and AI agent understanding, enabling more natural interaction with AI agents and AR systems ...
Wearable accelerometer measures of daytime activity and sleep behaviors may enhance dementia risk prediction models in older adults.