I tried Amazon’s Bee wearable and am both intrigued and slightly creeped out
I recently had the opportunity to test out a wearable from Bee, the AI wrist gadget that Amazon acquired last year and has since updated with a number of new…
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I recently had the opportunity to test out a wearable from Bee, the AI wrist gadget that Amazon acquired last year and has since updated with a number of new…
Exoskeletons used to be the stuff of sci-fi movies and futuristic research labs, but are now actual consumer products you can get your hands on. These wearable devices strap onto…
After years of eager fans (like me) begging for a return to its roots, Google has launched a screenless fitness tracker in the Fitbit Air. The module and band design…
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Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority TL;DR Continuous glucose monitors provide diabetics with an invaluable data set for managing their blood sugar level. Right now, these wearable solutions still use a…
One of the biggest themes at CES 2025 was smart glasses, and there was no shortage of products to see on the show floor. These glasses either have tiny displays…
Jimmy Westenberg / Android Authority TL;DR Samsung has revamped the look of its Galaxy Wearable mobile app. The biggest changes have been made to the home page, Watch faces menu,…
When you think of brain stimulating medtech, startups building wearables as therapeutics probably aren’t the first thing that springs to mind. Such tech is still flying fairly under the radar…
The wearables category already contains multitudes, from exercise-focused smart watches and sleep tracking smart rings to smart femtech and semi-invasive blood glucose monitors — to name a few of the…