Wearable health devices now track heart health, stress, glucose, fertility, and sleep, turning smart wearables into everyday ...
A new survey finds nearly two‑thirds of Americans use smartwatches or other devices to track heart health, but only 1 in 4 ...
A new wearable technology could change how unborn babies are monitored at home. Ph.D. researcher Yijing Zhang (Department of ...
With the category poised for further growth, two Bloomberg reporters took a closer look at four current leading smart rings.
Wearable health devices such as smartwatches and bands are more than fitness trackers. Many also can monitor your cardiovascular health. Some wearables can highlight problems such as irregular heart ...
With 640 million people living with cardiovascular disease worldwide, heart health is a critical, global challenge. This is where Fourth Frontier steps in. Earlier, JC was at CES with Thought ...
The Fitbit Inspire 3 (buy now) is Fitbit’s cheapest tracker. It’s also comfortable to take to bed and captures insightful ...
Most smart rings now can monitor health data using hardware that's lighter and usually less intrusive than watches, and they ...
Tracking your heart rate with a heart rate monitor (HRM) during your runs is one of the most powerful ways to optimize your training, whether you're a dedicated marathoner, power triathlete, or just ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says it will ease regulatory requirements for certain consumer wearable health devices.
Smart rings are finally going mainstream. It took only a decade.
These days, it may seem like there’s a million different data points that you’re supposed to keep track of—hello, steps, sleep, and recovery scores!—and it’s difficult to know which ones are worth ...