Oura Whoop Became Pandemic Lifestyle

How Wearables Like Oura and Whoop Became Pandemic Lifestyle

During quarantine, obsessive health tracking has become a hobby for people with means. Adelene Cheng is a 40-something Toronto bank executive. She uses Oura...
Fitbit blood pressure monitoring

Fitbit Wearables May Soon Start Measuring Your Blood Pressure

Fitbit is getting ready for its latest research initiative. The new research will focus on how the company’s smartwatches can measure blood pressure without...
Wearables for heart disease and Alzheimer’s in elderly

Wearables Can Help the Elderly Manage Heart Disease and Early Detect Alzheimer’s

Wearable technology is fast becoming a part of our lives. From a sweat sensor that detects stress levels to a wearable that tracks your...
Stanford study wearables detect covid19 earlier

Stanford University Study Shows Wearable Devices Could Detect COVID-19 Earlier

Researchers at Stanford University are partnering with wearable device-maker Empatica and a COVID-19 saliva test manufacturer, Clinical Reference Lab, to gauge how wearable devices...
Designing Electrodes to Maximize Performance of Wearables

Things to Keep in Mind While Designing Electrodes to Maximize Performance and Durability of...

One of healthcare’s biggest trends is wearable technology. This is no surprise, as the wearables market revenue is projected to reach a market volume...
Alvalux Second U.S. Patent for ocular insert

Alvalux Receives Second U.S. Patent for its Wearable Device for Eye Disease

Alvalux Medical, a Belgian medtech wearables company, announced that it has been awarded its second Patent from the United States Patent and Trademark Office...