Smartwatches, rings and other wearable tech could tell users whether they are eating enough vegetables in future as well as tracking their blood sugar without piercing the skin.
The technology addresses a longstanding challenge in the wearable device industry. From continuous glucose monitors for diabetes management to pacemakers and fitness trackers, these devices rely ...
Autograph and Future today announced their merger to revolutionize fitness and wellness through personalized coaching. The combined entity will expand access to Future's hyper-personalized health ...
The innovation showcased at CES highlights how practical solutions can meet niche, but impactful, health challenges. These ...
The "Fitness Platforms for the Disabled Market by Type, by Platform, by Devices, and By Region" report has been added to ...
The GCC director of WHOOP sheds light on how wearable technology is empowering individuals to enhance their performance and ...
"They use data from wearables to create a virtual you, tracking everything from your heart rate to sleep cycles." ...
The first time Patrick Mahomes led the Kansas City Chiefs to the AFC championship game, back in January 2019, he was a first-year starter who had just guided a long-suffering franc ...
A new wearable device using graphene sensors can accurately measure biomarkers in sweat, enabling real-time, needle-free ...
The hyper-personalized market in fitness, given the advent of technological enhancement and increased customer knowledge of data associated with one’s personal health, is revolutionized. Innovations ...
Meta’s partnership with Luxottica Group SA, the parent company of Oakley and Ray-Ban, has proven fruitful in the past. The ...
According to market research firm International Data Corp. (IDC), wearables are expected to grow 3.9% in 2025 to reach about ...