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VivaLNK Wearable, Reusable ECG Now FDA Cleared | Medgadget

VivaLNK, a company out of Silicon Valley, has announced FDA clearance for its reusable multi-vital patch and a compatible software development kit. The

ElectroDermis researchers make stretchy, stick-on wearable tech

Wearable devices can be stuck onto the stick like plasters, using a new method pioneered by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University.

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gest evolves our digital interaction needs with hand wearables

engineers packed 15 discreet sensors into each hand so the wearable device has an accurate picture of what the hands are doing, no matter their orientation.

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Wearable monitoring has the potential to improve health and activity levels in patients. However, it requires existing markets to adapt and provide care by presenting the right information in a convenient way

WEMO Wearable Memo Pad Slap Bracelet - The Green Head

An analog wearable notepad / slap bracelet for your wrist that allows one to quickly write down notes, ideas, lists, epiphanies, instructions, doodles, reminders, test answers, your name and personal data (in case you forget), or anything else you can think of.

With three new lightweight, wearable medical devices, iHealth is hoping to give people the ability to monitor their health without needing large, ugly, obtrusive equipment.

With three new lightweight, wearable medical devices, iHealth is hoping to give people the ability to monitor their health without needing large, ugly, obtrusive equipment.

Shine, by Misfit Wearables, is a wearable device that is used to track a wide range of activity. It is roughly the size of 2 or 3 stacked quarters, and uses a proprietary technique of data transfer that doesn’t require cables, charging stations, WiFi, or Bluetooth. The device displays via a series of lighted dots to indicate the completion level.

Shine, by Misfit Wearables, is a wearable device that is used to track a wide range of activity. It is roughly the size of 2 or 3 stacked quarters, and uses a proprietary technique of data transfer that doesn’t require cables, charging stations, WiFi, or Bluetooth. The device displays via a series of lighted dots to indicate the completion level.