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madison
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RE: Product Examples of Wearables for Healthcare & Wellness

I’m concerned about my poor sleep quality. I want to get better sleep. What wearables would help?

4 months ago
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RE: Product Examples of Wearables for Healthcare & Wellness

I want to effectively manage my exercise and sleep patterns. Are there any cost-effective wearables you recommend?

4 months ago
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RE: Real-World Cases of Exoskeleton Wearables

Or maybe they’ll merge. Imagine a future where everyone has a personal exoskeleton for work, sports, or just getting around town.

4 months ago
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RE: Real-World Cases of Exoskeleton Wearables

I can see that changing how we view aging. If mobility support becomes mainstream, older people could stay independent much longer.

4 months ago
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RE: Real-World Cases of Exoskeleton Wearables

So, the military is pushing the limits, but I wonder—could those designs be adapted for everyday use?

4 months ago
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RE: Real-World Cases of Exoskeleton Wearables

Makes sense—sometimes simple solutions are more reliable in tough environments. What about military exoskeletons?

4 months ago
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RE: Real-World Cases of Exoskeleton Wearables

Wow, that’s like turning a warehouse worker into a superhero. But some are more low-tech, right?

4 months ago
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RE: Real-World Cases of Exoskeleton Wearables

And in rehabilitation clinics, there’s EksoNR by Ekso Bionics. I read therapists use it to help stroke patients relearn walking—with real-time feedbac…

4 months ago
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RE: Real-World Cases of Exoskeleton Wearables

That’s amazing. I’ve also heard about HAL from Japan. That’s the one that reads bioelectrical signals, right?

4 months ago
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RE: Real-World Cases of Exoskeleton Wearables

So, exoskeleton wearables aren’t just sci-fi anymore, right? They’re actually being used in hospitals, factories, even the military.

4 months ago
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RE: What are the most important factors to improve user experience (UX) in the infotainment features of wearable devices?

Glad it helped! If you’re considering any specific models, feel free to drop a post again.

5 months ago
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RE: What are the most important factors to improve user experience (UX) in the infotainment features of wearable devices?

And don’t forget battery life. I had one that needed charging every night — gave up wearing it after a while. But newer models are better, with low-po…

5 months ago
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RE: What are the most important factors to improve user experience (UX) in the infotainment features of wearable devices?

Totally agree. I use the wrist-gesture feature a lot. And context awareness is cool too — like when you’re working out, it automatically shows your…

5 months ago
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RE: What are the most important factors to improve user experience (UX) in the infotainment features of wearable devices?

Hey! I’m not an expert, but I’ve used a few over the years. I’d say battery life and how easy it is to use the screen are two big ones, especially if …

5 months ago
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RE: How do environmental sensors work in wearable devices?

Oh, I see! Then how will the data measured by these sensors be used?

11 months ago
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RE: How do environmental sensors work in wearable devices?

Hello! I heard that wearable devices have environmental sensors that measure temperature, humidity, UV light, etc., and I’m wondering exactly how they…

11 months ago