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Is smart clothing the future of health tracking? Research shows it outperforms current wearables
Sensors in looser clothing outperform tight wearables in tracking body metrics, according to new research. View on euronews ...
Smart watches, smart locks, smartphones, and smart plugs are all products you probably are familiar with — but now you can add smart clothes to the list as well. These garments are embedded with smart ...
Sensors placed on loose, everyday clothing can track human movement more accurately and with far less data than traditional tight wearables.
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How to build a smart wardrobe with fashion investment pieces that last for years
A practical guide to fashion investment pieces, long lasting clothing, and building a smart wardrobe that works season after ...
Whether it’s a good or bad thing, a boatload of sensors are attempting to invade and cover our bodies. Vaccination tattoos are in development, for example, and we all know what Elon Musk wants to do ...
Yes, we can put sensors in clothes -- but there still isn't a great reason you can't use a smartwatch instead. David Lumb is a senior reporter covering mobile and gaming spaces. Over the last decade, ...
Measuring human movement with tracking devices on looser clothing is more accurate than on tight body suits or straps. This discovery by scientists at King's College London could mark a potential ...
Your sweaty gym shirt might seem like nothing more than evidence of a good workout, but cutting-edge technology is transforming that damp fabric into a sophisticated medical laboratory that can ...
A new scientific breakthrough could finally enable electricity-powered clothing that's suitable for everyday use. This new jacket from Ministry of Supply adjusts to our all crazy weather conditions It ...
While smart clothes seem like a cool idea in theory, in reality we’ve mostly been stuck with useless overpriced smart pajamas from Tom Brady, smart running shoes, and other dubious fitness recovery ...
Amanda Blum is a freelancer who writes about smart home technology, gardening, and food preservation. Previously, Amanda has worked as a technology strategist specializing in problem solving and ...
We've already heard about touch-sensitive clothing that could be used to control devices via touchscreen-like finger taps and swipes on the fabric. The tech sounds impressive, but it does have some ...
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