Wearable technology (also called wearable gadgets) is a category of technology devices that can be worn by a consumer and often include tracking information related to health and fitness. Other wearable tech gadgets include devices that have small
2. Devices that can be worn by a consumer
and often include tracking information
related to health and fitness
WEARABLE DEVICES
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10. A new generation of wearable
brain scanner was created as
part of a five-year Wellcome
Trust-funded project that aims to
revolutionise human brain
imaging.
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12. A design submission from
the UK uses holographic
projection and gesture
detection with an added
virtual layer of information
and avatars.
13. Seoul engineers
envision a gel-
type phone that
adheres to skin,
with the display
worn around the
eye area and an
interface worn on
the arm.
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15. Mobility aids, such as wheelchairs,
scooters, walkers, canes, crutches1,
prosthetic devices, and orthotic devices.
Hearing aids to help people hear or hear
more clearly
ASSIST DEVICES
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20. (a) The exoskeletal hand of the Mirror Hand
robotic device that offers dexterity for impaired
hand, mimicking healthy hand’s movement
acquired by (b) the sensor glove processed by the
(c) portable control box.