New wearable tech

Exciting! Here are some of the latest and most promising wearable tech trends:

  1. Smartwatches with built-in GPS and health tracking: Devices like the Apple Watch, Samsung Galaxy Watch, and Fitbit Ionic offer advanced health tracking features, including GPS, heart rate monitoring, and stress tracking.
  2. Wearable air quality monitors: Devices like the AirBeam and the PurpleAir monitor air quality in real-time, providing users with information on pollutants and allergens in their environment.
  3. Smart glasses with augmented reality: Companies like Vuzix and Epson are developing smart glasses that can display information and interact with the user's environment using augmented reality (AR) technology.
  4. Wearable devices for mental health: Devices like the Muse brain-sensing headband and the Thync brain-stimulating headband aim to help users manage stress, anxiety, and depression.
  5. Smart jewelry with health tracking: Companies like Ringly and Bellabeat are creating stylish jewelry pieces that track the wearer's activity, sleep, and other health metrics.
  6. Wearable devices for athletes: Devices like the Whoop strap and the Garmin Forerunner offer advanced tracking features for athletes, including heart rate monitoring, GPS tracking, and performance analytics.
  7. Smart contact lenses: Companies like Mojo Vision and Fovino are developing smart contact lenses that can display information, track health metrics, and even provide virtual try-on capabilities.
  8. Wearable devices for seniors: Devices like the Medical Guardian and the Philips Lifeline offer wearable devices that can detect falls, monitor medication adherence, and provide emergency response services for seniors.
  9. Smart clothing with integrated technology: Companies like Athleta and Under Armour are creating clothing with integrated technology, such as heart rate monitoring and GPS tracking, for athletes and fitness enthusiasts.
  10. Wearable devices for children: Devices like the Owlet Smart Sock and the Mimo Baby Monitor offer wearable devices that can track a child's vital signs, sleep patterns, and activity levels.

These are just a few examples of the many exciting wearable tech trends emerging in the market. As technology continues to evolve, we can expect to see even more innovative and practical applications of wearable devices in various industries.