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wearable tech

New jewel in wearable tech: UW researchers create smart earring to monitor body temperature

Researchers at the University of Washington have a new jewel in the realm of wearable technology. A smart earring prototype… Read More

Sensoria Health unveils new band that monitors key COVID-19 indicators, including blood oxygenation

Sensoria Health, makers of wearable technology designed to improve healthcare, has a new Smart Band that tracks key vitals and… Read More

What’s next for the Apple Watch? New patent suggests band could be electronic, customizable

The Apple Watch may soon be customizable. At least, that’s what a new patent Apple secured on Tuesday seems to… Read More

How do the Seahawks recover from a grueling game? Pete Carroll relies on tech and data for answers

Embed from Getty Images Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll admitted earlier this week that Sunday night’s overtime game in Arizona —… Read More

This wearable tech claims to keep you calm, cool and collected by controlling your mood

Wearable tech promises to do many things — track your health and workouts, and even change color to match your… Read More

IDC predicts 8.4 million smart clothing shipments in 2019

The wearable device market is forecasted to nearly triple this year, driven by sub-$100 activity trackers, according to a report… Read More

Seattle startup will use Samsung’s new Artik chips to turn ordinary sneakers into smart shoes

Reflx Labs, the Seattle startup behind the Boogio bionic foot sensor, is one of the first companies using Samsung’s Artik chips — leveraging a new… Read More

Startup Spotlight: Evalise launches line of fashion-foward wearables for women

Wearables are arguably the most talked-about tech of 2015. Apple is dominating the recent conversation with its Apple Watch announcements,… Read More

All the news that’s fit to print…on a wrist: New York Times unveils Apple Watch app

  People may think of the New York Times for its long-form content, but the venerable newspaper is hoping to… Read More

Forget wearable tech: This doc at SXSW talks the future of implantables

Wearables, especially with the new Apple Watch staring us down, are all the rage. But one doctor at South By… Read More

Lumoid offering the try-before-you-buy Warby Parker model with fitness trackers

You’ve probably used one of those try-before-you-buy services before, which Warby Parker revolutionized with eyewear. Now a San Francisco company… Read More

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