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What are wearables? Smart bracelets, watches that measure your performance, glasses that show you information in real time...
Wearable technology is a reality and is transforming the way we communicate, work, take care of our health, and even perceive the world around us.
Smart bracelets, watches that measure your performance, glasses that show you information in real time, etc. All these and more are considered wearable products.
What is wearable technology?
Wearables are smart electronic devices that are incorporated into clothing or worn as accessories. These devices have become an extension of the user's body or mind, collecting and processing data about their health, activity, environment, and other aspects.
Wearable technology works with sensors that collect data (movement, heart rate, etc.), a processor that analyzes it, wireless connectivity to synchronize it, and software to display and use it.
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Wearable technology characteristics
For a technology to be considered wearable, it must meet the following characteristics:
Examples of wearable technology
Wearables don't stop expanding in the technology sector, offering an endless amount of options to improve health, well-being, and productivity.
Some daily examples of these devices are:
They allow you to see notifications, make calls, control physical activity and health, among others. Some models include GPS, camera, and contactless payment.
The wearable monitors physical activity and sleep. They register steps, heart rate, calories burned, and sleep patterns. Some models offer GPS, notifications, and control of music.
They allow you to record, take, and share photos and videos instantly through voice control. Some models have speakers to listen to music.
Beyond music playback, the wearables allow you to make calls, receive voice instructions, control smart devices, and even translate languages in real time.
They are a discreet and stylish option to wear wearable technology. They measure body temperature, blood pressure, sleep quality, and even stress level.
Integrated into garments such as T-shirts, jackets, or pants. It monitors physical activity, body temperature and posture, and even heart rate.
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