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It's a $149 wearable designed by the Stanford Calming Technology lab.
That year Fitbit offered up the Flex, a simple wearable designed to keep track of activity and sleep.
The Powerglove (might have to change the name there), meanwhile, is a programmable wearable designed to execute complex tasks like playing the piano or soldering.
The Ruby was set to be a smaller wearable, designed to take on Fitbit's Charge 2, rather than the Blaze, cramming the Peak's specs into a more compact form factor, coupled with some overall improvements to connectivity.
The Uno Noteband is a $99 wearable designed for those who want the convenience of getting notifications on their wrists but don't want to spend a bunch of time fiddling with a two-inch screen when they've got a perfectly good smartphone in their pocket.
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My paid job is to test these wearables designed to optimise blood oxygen saturation.
You have your smartphone for checking Twitter, making calls and checking emails, then there's your iPad for catching up with Netflix, then your Kindle for reading that latest bestseller and now there are a variety of wearables designed to track your pulse, resting heart rate, blood sugar levels and whatever else you'd like them to check.
Those projects range from wearables designed to tackle the opioid crisis to virtual tutors.
Connected wearables designed for kids are arguably a category with a lot more mass market potential and appeal — if their functions and functionality prove compelling enough for parents and kids alike.
Thirty years ago, the designer Kenzo set in motion fashion presentations as entertainment, leaving wearable designs back in the showroom, where buyers for stores spend 60 to 70percentt of their budget, weeks before the show.
"They are all fun and wearable designs," Vicki Beamon says.
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