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10 Wearable Devices

OF 2020

Smartwatch
1. Smartwatch are basically a phone program
incorporated in a watch. Smartwatches are
designed to, either on their own or when
paired with a smartphone, provide features
like connecting to the internet, running
mobile apps, making calls, messaging via
text or video, checking caller ID, accessing
stock and weather updates, providing fitness
monitoring capabilities, offering GPS
coordinates and location directions, and more.

Fitness Tracker
2. Fitness trackers are the device that gym athletes and fitness workers use to
measure how much calories they burned, how much sleep they did, or
anything that is related to fitness. It also tracks your steps when you are
jogging or your speed when you are running.

Virtual Reality Glasses

3. A virtual reality headset is a head-mounted device that provides virtual


reality for the wearer. Virtual Reality glasses are used by gamer to
experience the world of a game in reality. It can also be used to watch
different 3d movies.

Earphones
4. Earphone, small loudspeaker held or
worn close to the listener’s ear or
within the outer ear. Common forms
include the hand-held telephone
receiver; the headphone, in which one
or two earphones are held in place by
a band worn over the head; and the
plug earphone, which is inserted in
the outer opening of the ear. The
conversion of electrical to acoustical signals is effected by any of the devices
used in larger loudspeakers; the highest fidelity is provided by the so-called
dynamic earphone, which ordinarily is made part of a headphone and
equipped with a cushion to isolate the ears from other sound sources.

Scanadu Tricorder
5. The Scanadu Scout was a portable
electronic device for consumer use
designed to measure different
physiological parameters, including
temperature, heart rate, blood
oxygenation, respiratory rate, ECG,
and diastolic/systolic blood pressure.
Hearing Aid
6. A hearing aid is a device designed to improve hearing by making sound
audible to a person with hearing loss. Hearing aids are classified as medical
devices in most countries, and regulated by the respective regulations. Small
audio amplifiers such as PSAPs or other plain sound reinforcing systems
cannot be sold as "hearing aids".

Brain Sensing Headband


7. Muse is a brain sensing headband that
makes meditation easier. ... Muse
provides you with real-time audio
feedback on what's happening in your
brain when you meditate, letting you
know when your mind wanders and
teaching you to regain focus.

Smart Jewelry
8. Smart jewelry pieces are a fun alternative
to Fitbits or Apple Watches. They are
stylish and have a variety of functions.
Most will vibrate when you get a phone
notification so that you can enjoy your
yoga class without worrying about
checking your phone. Many will track
your heart rate, steps, and calories as well.

Smart Glasses
9. Smartglasses or smart glasses are
wearable computer glasses that add
information alongside or to what
the wearer sees. Alternatively,
smartglasses are sometimes
defined as wearable computer
glasses that are able to change their
optical properties at runtime. Smart sunglasses which are programmed to
change tint by electronic means are an example of the latter type of
smartglasses.

Action Camera
10. An action camera are your typical
digital cameras but in a much smaller
scale. It is primarily used by a person
who is in always in motion. They are
sometimes used in travelling because it
is much lighter to carry, which is called
a GoPro. They are sometimes used in
cars to capture any pending accidents
or whatnot, called dashcams.

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