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Ultra Compact MOSFET  For Fast Charging Devices

Packing dual MOSFETs into a tiny 2.0mm × 2.0mm footprint, it delivers ultra-low 2.0mΩ ON-resistance—ideal for fast-charging smartphones, wearables, and compact electronics. ROHM has introduced...

AI Wearable For Joint Torque Sensing

The wearable tracks knee force and movement in real time. It helps monitor joint health, support recovery, prevent injuries, and connect with assistive devices. Researchers...

Origami-Based Sensor For Smart Devices

The origami sensor makes power from movement, folds on its own, needs no battery, and can be used in cushions, wearables, health tools, and...

Self-Healing Electronics For Implantable Devices

The way to make stretchable, self-healing electronic parts can help build implantable devices that last longer and work better inside the body. Recent technology has...

AI “Electronic Nose” For Wearables

The AI "electronic nose" works like a human's sense of smell, with uses in wearables for health, pollution, and perfume detection. Researchers at South Korea's...

Indoor UVB Devices: Billion Dollar Opportunity To Solve Vitamin D Deficiency?

Modern lifestyles are reshaping how essential nutrients are accessed—bringing Vitamin D deficiency into sharper focus. Urbanisation, indoor work routines, and limited winter sunlight have...

World’s Smallest Open-Source LoRa + GPS Module for Wearables and IoT (Only 3cm!)

Have you ever tried squeezing a LoRa and GPS module into a wearable device? It’s a nightmare! Most modules are huge, and using separate...

 AI-Powered Wearable Navigation 

Combining artificial intelligence with audio and haptic feedback, is helping blind and partially sighted users navigate obstacles more safely and independently. A recent study published...

Starfish-Inspired Wearable Monitors 

Taking cues from the way starfish flip and cling, researchers have designed a flexible heart monitor with five soft arms that maintain skin contact—even...

New Wearable Tech Simulates Realistic Touch

The device lets you feel touch on your skin, like pressure or movement. It could help with games, shopping, health, and more.Most haptic devices...
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