Wearables powered by mushroom

Future Wearables May Be Powered by Oyster Mushrooms

In the future, wearable sensors like those found in Fitbits and pedometers could be replaced by mushrooms. Read more UC Boulder Scientists Develop Self-Healing Device...
Healthcare wearables partnership

Partnership Is Key To New Growth Opportunities Of Consumer Wearables In Healthcare Industry

The "Global Consumer Wearables Market 2020-2026 - Competitive Intensity Driving Healthcare Focus in the Market" report has been published by ResearchAndMarkets.com. This study covers the aspects...
Vishay High Speed PIN Photodiode

Vishay’s High Speed PIN Photodiode Delivers Enhanced Performance and Design For Wearables

Vishay Intertechnology introduced a new high-speed silicon PIN photodiode with enhanced sensitivity to visible and infrared light. Featuring a rectangular 4.8 mm by 2.5...
VivaLNK ECG 6-Minute Walk Test

VivaLNK’s Wearable ECG Monitor Can Now Be Used for 6-Minute Walk Test

VivaLNK announced that its wireless ECG monitor can now be used to capture changes in heart rate and electrical activity in people with pulmonary...
AI enabled wearables helping healthcare diagnoses

How AI-Enabled Wearables Are Changing the Way Healthcare Diagnoses Are Conducted

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming more and more sophisticated at imitating humans, but more efficiently, quickly and at a lower cost. Artificial Intelligence is...
UCSD Patch monitor glucose caffeine blood pressure

New Wearable Patch Can Monitor Blood pressure, Glucose, Caffeine Levels and More

University of California San Diego (UCSD) engineers have developed a skin patch that can be worn on the neck to track blood pressure and...