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This episode of Living Digital takes a look at the wearables industry.
Welcome to WearablesBehold the various forms of wearable technology.
Mota Smart RingInteract with your notifications without constantly being on your phone.
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Similar in functionality to the Mota Smart Ring but for the chunky jewelry enthusiasts.
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Tracks and streams biometric data to your phone in realtime.
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Features include fitness tracking, voice control, and notification capabilities.
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Provides realtime insights about your baby's activity (including body position, temperature and breathing pattern).
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Bringing technology more seamlessly into everyday life by providing a second screen for your mobile device.
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This sports bra is equipped with a heart rate monitor. (Compatible with various fitness apps).
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Last but not least, this customizable watch lets you see and respond to messages, track fitness activity, make payments, and more.
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Welcome to the podcast. Darth Vader, Geordi La Forge, Tony Stark have in common? Wearables: the subject of today's podcast. Wearables refer to wearable technology. Like the Smarthome industry, it weaves technology into everyday life to make things easier. The main functionality we see today is related to quantified self. If you aren’t familiar with the quantified-self movement, it is a way for us to incorporate technology into the collection of data. Like physical activity, sleep patterns, heart rate, etc. They come in various forms. watches, wristbands, and of course Google glass.5
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Image Courtesy of Reuters
This episode of Living Digital takes a look at the wearables industry.
Welcome to WearablesBehold the various forms of wearable technology.
Mota Smart RingInteract with your notifications without constantly being on your phone.
Image Courtesy of Mota
Similar in functionality to the Mota Smart Ring but for the chunky jewelry enthusiasts.
Image Courtesy of Ringly
Tracks and streams biometric data to your phone in realtime.
Image Courtesy of Ralph Lauren
Features include fitness tracking, voice control, and notification capabilities.
Image Courtesy of Motorola
Provides realtime insights about your baby's activity (including body position, temperature and breathing pattern).
Image Courtesy of Dulcie Madden
Bringing technology more seamlessly into everyday life by providing a second screen for your mobile device.
Image Courtesy of Google
This sports bra is equipped with a heart rate monitor. (Compatible with various fitness apps).
Image Courtesy of Sensoria
Last but not least, this customizable watch lets you see and respond to messages, track fitness activity, make payments, and more.
Image Courtesy of Apple
Listen on Stitcher
Listen on SoundCloud
Follow us on Twitter
Transcript
Welcome to the podcast. Darth Vader, Geordi La Forge, Tony Stark have in common? Wearables: the subject of today's podcast. Wearables refer to wearable technology. Like the Smarthome industry, it weaves technology into everyday life to make things easier. The main functionality we see today is related to quantified self. If you aren’t familiar with the quantified-self movement, it is a way for us to incorporate technology into the collection of data. Like physical activity, sleep patterns, heart rate, etc. They come in various forms. watches, wristbands, and of course Google glass.