Qualcomm's latest wearable platform could enable smarter devices, but better hardware alone won't drive adoption. Success ...
A new white paper explores how wrist-worn neural sensing may reduce the alignment gap between human intent and AI agent understanding, enabling ...
Snap has released new AR glasses. But at more than $2,000 a pop and featuring a brandless design, experts say their success hinges on providing behavior-shifting convenience that usurps both ...
The Company will showcase its hardware-agnostic neural input ecosystem including Mudra Pro and Mudra Studio, and live neural input demonstrations ...
From sleep scores to heart rate, our biology now arrives packaged as a dashboard. For investors, it is tempting to bet wearable companies like Oura and Whoop have cracked the code on turning ...
Smartphones are the go-to devices for personal computing today. However, that could soon change with AI and wearable devices such as smart and augmented reality glasses.
Wearable ownership has risen 33% in the U.S. since 2015, according to a new analysis from Rock Health. Forty-six percent of respondents in the 2025 Consumer Adoption of Digital Health Survey reported ...
Oura announced the Oura Ring 5 and says it’s the smallest smart ring yet. The ring, which will be 40% smaller than the previous generation, is set to launch on June 4 at a starting price of $399. Oura ...
I recently had the opportunity to test out a wearable from Bee, the AI wrist gadget that Amazon acquired last year and has since updated with a number of new features. Like other AI wearables, Bee is ...
The development of Sony's wearable Reon cooling device started back in 2017and after a crowdfunding launch in 2019, it eventually went on sale in Asia and, in recent years, the West. It's time for an ...
Zebra’s new wearable and mobile computers improve supply chain visibility and enable AI-driven decision-making. The solutions empower businesses to digitize and automate workflows, enhancing ...
A new wearable device that looks like a simple beanie could soon change how people interact with computers. Developed by Silicon Valley startup Sabi, the prototype uses brain-computer interface (BCI) ...