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Flexible AI Chip Boosts Wearables

Ultra-thin bendable silicon integrates AI compute directly on flexible substrates, enabling sub-dollar wearable health monitoring with high accuracy. Researchers from Tsinghua University and Peking University...

Cambridge Researchers Develop Wearable That Restores Speech in Stroke Survivors

Can’t speak clearly after a stroke? Revoice turns tiny throat and body signals into full sentences, helping people talk again easily. Many stroke survivors cannot...

Wearable That Predicts Migraine

A new generation of biomarker driven wearables is moving migraine care from reaction to prediction, giving users early signals before pain begins. Migraine remains one...

Wearable Health Monitoring Tag With Telegram Bot

In this project, I built a wearable health monitoring tag that you can actually chat with on Telegram. Using a pulse oximeter sensor and...

Smart Motion Tracking For Wearables

Earbuds, smart glasses, and wearables that know your moves and gestures, work faster, and save battery. See how motion sensing makes devices smarter. TDK’s new...

Hidden Climate Cost Of Health Wearables

Wearable health devices promise better monitoring and preventive care, but a new study shows their rapid growth could quietly add millions of tonnes of...

RFID and EAS in T-Shirts: Smart Wearable IDs for Security, Tracking and Sustainability

Summary: Embedding EAS and printed RFID tags into T-shirts is turning everyday apparel into smart, secure, and traceable wearables. Beyond retail theft prevention, these...

Wi‑Fi Can Track Your Heart Rate Without Any Wearables

Summary: Heart rate can now be tracked without wearables or physical contact by analysing subtle changes in Wi-Fi signals already present in homes and...

Edge Computing In Medical Wearables

By combining AI algorithms with microcontroller based edge processing, the system claims to deliver real time and accurate health monitoring without increasing system complexity. As...

Meta-Lens Powers Compact 3D Wearable Displays

Imagine a lens less than a millimeter thick that can make 3D images float in mid-air. Compact, wearable and full of depth, this could...