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RE: Feeling music with your body? How far has haptic wearables come in providing immersive sound experiences?

Haptic Wearables for Immersive Music Experiences Product Brand / Company Form Factor Key Features User Experience Main Use Cases …

3 months ago
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RE: Feeling music with your body? How far has haptic wearables come in providing immersive sound experiences?

Haptic wearables aren’t simply “music appreciation aids.”They’re a technology that transforms music into a sensory experience that combines sight, tou…

3 months ago
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RE: Feeling music with your body? How far has haptic wearables come in providing immersive sound experiences?

Oh, I love that you brought this up — feeling music, not just hearing it, is such a fascinating idea, right? These days, it’s not only about good head…

3 months ago
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RE: Detecting the user’s movements and operating the exoskeleton seems to be the core technology. Could you explain how this works?

An exoskeleton is a wearable robotic device designed to augment human strength, assist rehabilitation, or support mobility. At the core of its functio…

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RE: AI Revolutionizes Personalized Mental Health Care

Exactly! It tracks what actually lifts your mood post-alert. You pick running three times? Next slump it’ll skip the lotus pose and go “lace up, champ…

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RE: AI Revolutionizes Personalized Mental Health Care

Yeah that’s the big elephant. Most apps claim end-to-end encryption + on-device processing (so raw data never leaves your phone). Still, I’d want an o…

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RE: AI Revolutionizes Personalized Mental Health Care

Lmao fair. They train it on your baseline first—like a 2-week “getting to know you” phase. So your 4am Valorant sessions won’t trigger unless your voi…

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RE: AI Revolutionizes Personalized Mental Health Care

Haha right? It’s wild—basically slurps data from your texts, voice tone, even how late you’re doom-scrolling. If your typing speed drops + you’re awak…

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RE: Wearables and Overeating Detection

TBD! But imagine: “Detected 1,200 kcal surplus → recommends 5 km run tomorrow.” The real issue: what if I just keep ignoring the alerts and keep munch…

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RE: Wearables and Overeating Detection

Booze is its own beast. Alcohol jacks up heart rate but kinda stabilizes HRV. The team trained separate datasets for alcohol/caffeine/over-eating, so …

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RE: Wearables and Overeating Detection

Haha one slice would be savage. But studies show overeating kicks the sympathetic system into gear—HRV tanks, skin conductance spikes. AI learns that …

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RE: Wearables and Overeating Detection

Hey! Just saw my post? Wearables detecting overeating—kinda wild, right?

3 months ago
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RE: Wearable AI: TinyML, Edge, and Sensor Fusion

Dude, it does sound like sci-fi, right? We’re already seeing early versions of this! Sensor Fusion tech combines data from your watch’s sensors—like …

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RE: Wearable AI: TinyML, Edge, and Sensor Fusion

Totally valid concern! Federated Learning is designed to keep your data locked down tight. Your watch only sends general “lessons learned” to the ser…

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RE: Wearable AI: TinyML, Edge, and Sensor Fusion

Exactly! Edge AI is all about making your watch a standalone brain. It processes everything right on the device, so no internet, no problem. Whether …

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RE: Wearable AI: TinyML, Edge, and Sensor Fusion

Haha, I feel you on the battery struggle! TinyML is like the superhero of efficiency. It shrinks those big, power-hungry AI models down to super ligh…

3 months ago
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RE: AI Trainer: The Future of Personalized Fitness

Awesome question! We’re already seeing parts of this tech in action—like HRV tracking or workout pattern analysis in some smartwatches and fitness ap…

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RE: AI Trainer: The Future of Personalized Fitness

Haha, it does feel like sci-fi, right? It’s using neural networks like LSTM or GRU to analyze stuff like your sleep patterns, heart rate variability …

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RE: AI Trainer: The Future of Personalized Fitness

Totally get the concern! Federated Learning is designed so your data stays on your device. For example, your workout logs get analyzed on your phon…

3 months ago
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RE: AI Trainer: The Future of Personalized Fitness

Hey, great question! 😄 The AI trainer isn’t exactly replacing a human trainer but more like complementing them. For form correction, it uses…

3 months ago
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RE: wearable development company

That’s right! The applications are expanding beyond simple exercise tracking to include health management, safety, and work efficiency. Companies and …

5 months ago
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RE: wearable development company

Recent trends include efforts to reduce cloud dependency through edge computing, and increased multimodal functionality that leverages AI to combine a…

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RE: wearable development company

Startups are also doing some interesting things. For example, WHOOP provides AI-based recovery and stress analysis for athletes, and BioIntellisense i…

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RE: wearable development company

Yes, major companies are technologically ahead. For example, the Apple Watch integrates health features like ECG, blood oxygen, and fitness tracking w…

5 months ago
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RE: AI Technologies in Wearables

Exactly. Hardware like sensors, chips, and batteries; software like edge AI, machine learning, and connectivity; and AI technologies like computer vis…

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