Many consumers today rely on devices that monitor health metrics like heart rate, sleep patterns, and activity levels. While these tools offer convenience, questions about their safety continue to grow. Concerns often center around RF radiation exposure, data privacy vulnerabilities,…
Wearable devices have come a long way since their early beginnings. The first known example dates back to 1961, with a shoe-mounted roulette predictor. This marked the start of a journey that would redefine how…
The global market for wearable devices is booming, projected to reach $256.4 billion by 2026. These gadgets, like fitness trackers and smartwatches, are revolutionizing the way we monitor health. From tracking heart rate to analyzing…
The healthcare industry is witnessing a transformative shift with the rise of advanced devices. These tools are no longer limited to basic step counting. They now offer sophisticated features like ECG monitoring and blood pressure…
Apple entered the wearable market in 2014 with the Apple Watch. Despite being a latecomer, the company now leads the sector. Its success stems from a strategic focus on three core product families: watches, earphones,…