Fabric uses body heat

UMass Researchers Develop Inexpensive Method of Using Body Heat to Power Wearables

Scientists from the University of Massachusetts have developed a low-cost fabric that can harvest body heat to power wearables such as fitness trackers. Read more...
Energy for wearables

Scientists, Designers Exploring Ways to Produce and Manage Energy in Wearables

As wearable devices are becoming smaller and flexible, scientists and designers are exploring ways to make flexible batteries or alternative methods to produce, store...
Best wearables to gift

The Best Wearables and Smartwatches To Gift This Holiday Season

Fitness trackers, smartwatches and wearables are robust health trackers. They’re now a vital part of the technology space and their popularity is rising. With...
Firstbeat Sports Sensor with Movesense

Firstbeat Introduces Firstbeat Sports Sensor and Live App with Movesense to Improve Coaching

Finland-based leading sports physiology company Firstbeat Sports has launched its next generation Firstbeat Sports Sensor and Live app that promises to bring focus and...
Huami wins big at CES 2020

CES 2020: Huami Amazfit Honored the Most Noteworthy Smart Wearable Innovation Enterprise

The Chinese wearable device maker stunned the show with 6 innovative products and won Best TWS Fitness Earphone award for its Amazfit Powerbuds. Huami, one...
Pomocup wearable for ski tourers

Pomocup: The First Smart Wearable Conceived By and For Ski Tourers

Pomocup, a wearable device made for ski tourers, uses movement sensors and algorithms to analyze and understand all your ski touring moves. A partnership...