From strength training to sleep and recovery, these wearables stood out for turning raw data into useful action.
Smartwatches and wearable heart monitors can help detect issues such as irregular heart rhythms. But they also have limits and do not replace a diagnosis.
People suffering from sleep issues may be able to rest easier thanks to a new wearable device that could revolutionize the way we get our shut-eye. Unveiled at the American Thoracic Society’s ...
Pulsetto is a non-invasive wearable device that stimulates the vagus nerve to reduce stress and improve sleep. Most users report seeing positive changes within 1 to 30 days of use. The accompanying ...
Adapting to Industry 4.0 is often about adding sensors to machinery and collecting data from robots. But it can also mean using sensors to monitor workers—to see not just what they’re doing and how ...
Less than a decade ago, the use of wearable devices in Parkinson’s disease (PD) was considered futuristic. Today, there’s an array of innovative tools from commercial activity trackers to tremor ...
VoxeLite can help you literally feel websites. By Mack DeGeurin Published Nov 22, 2025 10:07 AM EST Northwestern University Get the Popular Science daily newsletter ...
While technologies to measure water vapor loss do exist, they are large, cumbersome machines that largely reside within hospital settings. A new device that measures changes in water vapor, carbon ...
Wearable Devices teamed with Rokid to pair Mudra Link gesture control with AI/AR glasses, targeting a Q2 2026 consumer bundle ...