Sleep rings. Fitness watches. Baby “socks” that promise to ease your worries at 3 a.m. What started as a niche wellness trend has become routine — the kind of thing people check before their morning ...
The growing demand for technology-driven solutions is clear. Hospitals need ways to simplify their workflows, keep patients ...
Rhythm Technologies CFO Daniel Wilson joins us on this episode of Let's Talk Medtech to discuss the company's expansion into ...
Smart rings are brilliant at tracking health, but interacting with them has always been a bit awkward. Without screens or buttons, most rely on companion apps for everything from checking sleep scores ...
Medical wearables have been part of clinical research for years, but mostly in supporting or exploratory roles. Sponsors often used them in early-phase studies to explore secondary endpoints or assess ...
Morning schedules don’t always leave room for tinkering. People reach for tools that slip into a bag, survive a commute, and give useful info without a learning curve. Smart eyewear and contact lenses ...
The fashion industry knows what consumers want to wear, often before they do. Recently, fashion houses have been predicting that we will soon be using our clothing not only to look good, but to ...
Wearables are getting smarter every year, but most of them still lean heavily on a nearby smartphone to do the real thinking. That dependency may not last much longer. Researchers from Tsinghua ...