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RE: examples of on/in-body device-type wearables

Yes, there’s a hearing aid called Eargo. They go deep inside the ear, making them virtually invisible, and they’re rechargeable, making them easy to m…

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RE: examples of on/in-body device-type wearables

The iRhythm Zio Patch is perfect for that. It attaches to the skin for up to 14 days and continuously records ECG data, helping diagnose things like a…

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RE: examples of on/in-body device-type wearables

Yes, there are! It’s an insulin pump called the Medtronic MiniMed 670G. It attaches a sensor under the skin, monitors blood sugar levels in real time,…

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RE: examples of various mixed shapes wearables

The simplest is the Multi-Function Smart Ring. You simply wear it on your finger and it not only counts your steps and heart rate, but also controls y…

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RE: examples of various mixed shapes wearables

Yes, the Wearable Smart Backpack is a good option for that. It’s equipped with a solar panel, Bluetooth speaker, and GPS, making it perfect for travel…

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RE: examples of various mixed shapes wearables

In that case, I recommend the Health Monitoring Ear Clip or the Smart Headband with AR Display. The ear clip can measure oxygen saturation and heart r…

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RE: examples of various mixed shapes wearables

Yes, if you’re looking for something like that, the Convertible Smart Bracelet or Interactive Smart Scarf are perfect. The bracelet can be transformed…

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RE: examples of shoes-type wearables

For running, both the Under Armour HOVR Phantom 2 and the Xiaomi Mijia Smart Shoes are good. The HOVR integrates with the MapMyRun app, tracking pace,…

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RE: examples of shoes-type wearables

Yes, I’ve tried the Nike Adapt BB 2.0, and they’re quite comfortable for basketball. You can adjust them instantly with a button or app, so you don’t …

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RE: examples of bottle-type wearables

The LARQ Bottle is perfect for travel or outdoor activities. It sterilizes the inside with UV-C light, so the water stays clean and odor-free. It’s re…

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RE: examples of bottle-type wearables

Yes, if you’re looking for a design, the Equa Smart Bottle or BKR Smart Bottle would be a good choice. Both have a modern, minimalist feel, so they do…

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RE: examples of bottle-type wearables

For children, I recommend the Gululu Interactive Bottle. It doesn’t just tell them to drink; it’s like a game where the character grows and rewards th…

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RE: examples of bottle-type wearables

Yes, for exercise, something like the HydrateSpark 3 or HydraCoach, which syncs with the Garmin Venu 2, is perfect. The HydrateSpark 3 connects to the…

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RE: examples of cap-type wearables

Yes, there are. Representative examples include the Bosch Smart Cap or the PDR Protective Safety Cap.Bosch products monitor environmental data like te…

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RE: examples of cap-type wearables

Yes, for those purposes, the Sensoria Smart Cap or Hexoskin Smart Hat are good options.Sensoria measures heart rate, body temperature, and activity le…

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RE: examples of accessory-type wearables

For commuting, the Bose Frames or Galaxy Buds Pro are definitely the best. Bose Frames combine sunglasses and speakers, allowing you to hear your surr…

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RE: examples of accessory-type wearables

Yes, that’s right. These days, there are various types of wearables, including wristbands, rings, and glasses. If you’re focused on health management,…

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RE: examples of garment-type wearables

Yes. For example, the Lora DiCarlo smart bra doesn’t just provide exercise data; it tracks things like muscle tension and blood flow to help manage wo…

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RE: examples of garment-type wearables

Yes, that’s the Wearable X Nadi X yoga pants. 🙌 They have built-in sensors to help you monitor your posture and alignment, and the app provide…

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RE: examples of garment-type wearables

Yes, there are! Sensoria smart socks are a prime example. They record foot pressure, stride length, and step count in real time, and the app even offe…

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RE: examples of garment-type wearables

The difference is quite significant 👍 Hexoskin isn’t just a simple functional shirt; it monitors data like heart rate, breathing, and movement…

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RE: examples of wearables using cadence sensors

In this case, the Garmin Edge 530 is a good choice. It displays not only pedal rotations but also speed, power, and other data, making it perfect for …

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RE: examples of wearables using cadence sensors

It’s absolutely helpful. Wearables like the Coros Apex 2 or Fitbit Charge 5 track your stride in real time.A consistent cadence reduces strain on your…

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RE: examples of wearables using cadence sensors

Of course! The Wahoo Kickr Snap is a good example. It displays pedaling speed (RPM) in real time, and when paired with an app, you can view detailed t…

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RE: examples of wearables using cadence sensors

If you primarily run, I recommend the Garmin Forerunner 245. It tracks step count and stride, making it easy to maintain a consistent stride.If you al…

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RE: examples of wearables that use pulmonary artery sensors

Yes, the Medtronic Micra AV has this feature. It monitors not only pulmonary artery pressure but also cardiac activity, helping manage heart failure a…

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RE: examples of wearables that use pulmonary artery sensors

Almost certainly. Devices like the Viva Health Pulse Sensor measure pulmonary artery pressure in real time, allowing doctors to check the condition im…

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RE: examples of wearables that use pulmonary artery sensors

Yes, there are. Sensible Medical’s WISE-PAS is a non-invasive patch that attaches to the skin. It continuously measures pulmonary artery pressure and …

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RE: examples of wearables that use pulmonary artery sensors

Yes. These days, devices like the CardioMEMS HF System are representative. They implant a small sensor in the pulmonary artery to measure pressure in …

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RE: examples of wearables that utilize heart rate and respiratory sensors

For that purpose, I recommend the Whoop Strap 4.0, Garmin Venu 2, or Samsung Galaxy Watch 5. They monitor your heart rate, breathing, and HRV in real …

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