Wearable_Insight_Forum

 

steve ryu
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Topics: 4 / Replies: 25
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RE: What if the senses change with a firmware update?

My problem isn’t biology, it’s software.If my perception depends on firmware updates, who controls reality?

2 weeks ago
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RE: If a sensor were implanted in a human, would it be a ‘human sense’?

I’ve seen material on a magnetic belt prototype.After two weeks, it stopped feeling “weird” and started feeling informative.Like knowing north without…

2 weeks ago
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RE: If a sensor were implanted in a human, would it be a ‘human sense’?

Humans already adapt to tools as extensions of the body. This is just the next step.Glasses → smartphones → sensory implants.The brain doesn’t care wh…

2 weeks ago
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RE: Are camera-based wearables actually useful, or just creepy UX waiting to happen?

Fair. What if it’s super limited then —like only snaps frames for OCR or object labels, no storage, no cloud?

4 weeks ago
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RE: Are camera-based wearables actually useful, or just creepy UX waiting to happen?

Good post. Honest question though —do you think people would feel differently if the camera was technically invisible?Like no lens-looking thing, no o…

4 weeks ago
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RE: Biometric ID on wearables: fingerprint, face, vein… which one actually makes sense?

Yeah that makes sense.What about payments though? Would you personally trust a watch/ring alone for big transactions?

4 weeks ago
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RE: Biometric ID on wearables: fingerprint, face, vein… which one actually makes sense?

Interesting take. Quick question though —if wearables are just “confidence signals,” do you think they’ll ever replace explicit auth entirely?Like, no…

4 weeks ago
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RE: Will a time come when machine learning-based analysis automatically assesses a patient’s recovery stage?

Wow, utilizing wearable data and facial expression analysis really sounds like future technology. So, if this is going to be implemented in the medica…

3 months ago
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RE: Will a time come when machine learning-based analysis automatically assesses a patient’s recovery stage?

David Mun, your post is really fascinating! It’s about machine learning automatically assessing a patient’s recovery stage. Honestly, I’m quite surpri…

3 months ago
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RE: examples of glasses-type wearables

Are Bose Frames simply audio sunglasses, or do they also have AR functionality?

5 months ago
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RE: examples of glasses-type wearables

What’s the difference between Snap Spectacles and Ray-Ban Stories?

5 months ago
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RE: examples of glasses-type wearables

Are there any smart glasses specifically designed for sports?

5 months ago
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RE: examples of glasses-type wearables

Where are products like Google Glass and Microsoft HoloLens being widely used these days?

5 months ago
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RE: examples of bag-type wearables

I’m looking for a backpack with good security and storage for traveling. Which one would be good?

5 months ago
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RE: examples of bag-type wearables

What smart backpacks are good for commuting? I’d also like one that’s rechargeable.

5 months ago
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RE: examples of headphone-type wearables

Are there any products that allow you to hear your surroundings while running?

5 months ago
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RE: examples of headphone-type wearables

Which is better, the AirPods Pro (2nd generation) or the Galaxy Buds Pro?

5 months ago
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RE: examples of headphone-type wearables

I’m looking for earphones for working out. Are there any models that are safe for sweat or rain?

5 months ago
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RE: examples of headphone-type wearables

Which noise-canceling headphones are best for commuting?

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

Are there any wearables that track sleep patterns and recovery?

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

Does anyone know of a hearing aid that can be worn almost unobtrusively in the ear?

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

Are there any devices that can track heart rhythms long-term? It’s inconvenient to go to the hospital for tests every time.

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

Are there any wearable devices for diabetes management that automatically adjust insulin?

5 months ago