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Laser Leather Powers Wearable Electronics

Laser-written leather microsupercapacitors enable flexible, eco-friendly energy storage for wearables, simplifying manufacturing while replacing synthetic materials with natural substrates for integrated power in smart...

Noise filters for clean audio in small devices

Audio lines create noise that weakens signals and affects sound. A filter fixes both—here’s how it changes smartphone and wearable design. TDK Corporation has introduced...

Built-in Security for Edge Devices

What if edge devices could secure and process data at the same time? A new hardware approach does both, reducing energy use and removing...

NeoSapien: India’s first AI-Native Wearable Startup

In a world overflowing with information, NeoSapien presents India's first AI-Native wearable designed to transform memory into a dynamic, evolving intelligence. NeoSapien Private Limited is...

Reference Design For Compact IoT And Wearable Systems

Achieve the perfect balance between efficiency, noise performance, and miniaturisation—enabling reliable power solutions for next-generation portable and battery-powered devices. It serves as an important benchmark...

Turning Body Heat into Electricity for Battery-Free Devices

What if body heat could power devices? A material turns heat into electricity, opening the door to wearables and sensors that run without batteries. Researchers...

Cancer Therapy becomes a Wearable Technology

Researchers at the University of Waterloo have developed a wearable sleeve to manage fluid build-up after cancer care. Fluid build-up is a common complication after...

Wearable Thermoelectric generators could power next-gen electronics

A thin wearable sits flat on the skin and quietly turns body heat into power. Can this approach help us run devices without batteries? Researchers’...

MXene Smart Textiles Power Wearables

New electronic fabrics harvest solar energy and monitor health signals in real time. Researchers at Sydney Barrilleaux, University of Georgia are advancing a new generation...

Wearable Sensor Detects Small Body Vibrations

A wearable sensor detects vibrations from breathing, speaking, swallowing, and coughing. It works without external power and can help monitor body signals in health...