A team of engineers has developed a new type of wearable device that stimulates skin to deliver various complex sensations.
Thin, flexible device could help people with visual impairments 'feel' surroundings. Device comprises a hexagonal array of 19 actuators encapsulated in soft silicone. Device only uses energy when ...
A Northwestern University-led team of engineers has developed a new type of wearable device that stimulates skin to deliver ...
Smartglasses, a type of wearable device, have evolved rapidly since the pioneering yet ill-fated Google Glass received social ...
The smart ring is a newer piece of technology that provides many of the same features as smartwatches, albeit in an even more ...
Engineers at UC San Diego have developed a novel wearable ultrasound device that enables continuous, high-resolution ...
Associate Professor Chris Harrison, PhD student Daehwa Kim, and gap year graduate student Andy Kong recently published their work on power-over-skin, a groundbreaking use of skin as a conductor of ...
Researchers at Future Interfaces Group have found a way to deliver power to wearable devices through the human body. The ...
While AI has been a prominent emerging technology for at least a decade, the speed of progress in the past few years has been ...
I tracked my sleep for a month using three sleep trackers. Here's how my Garmin, Oura Ring and Eight Sleep Pod Cover measured ...