https://youtu.be/YrCAXayGJN0
Published on Dec 12, 2013
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Uses synthesized tones with correct phase to convert sonar heading to intuitive sound localization
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https://youtu.be/YrCAXayGJN0
Published on Dec 12, 2013
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Uses synthesized tones with correct phase to convert sonar heading to intuitive sound localization
https://youtu.be/ORrb2RVM5rA
Runners haptic GPS
Published on Nov 27, 2013
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Runners who have moved to a new city may get lost trying to remember the route they carefully planned at home. Instead of stopping the run to pull out a phone, wait for the map to load, find where you are, and determine where you need to go, why not carry something that will automatically tell you where to go without interfering with your run? The GPS Running Watch is a personal GPS guidance device to help runners follow unfamiliar routes using an LCD display and haptic feedback. It guides the user along a path between preselected latitude/longitude waypoints by vibrating a small motor to indicate whether the waypoint is straight ahead, to the left, or to the right. You can stop worrying about losing your way home, and get back to enjoying your run.
https://youtu.be/t0yEjVjvXxE
Introducing GEMMA - Tiny Wearable Microcontroller from Adafruit
Published on Oct 30, 2013
https://youtu.be/NCx2E9SZQRk
How To Choose the Best Wearable for The Holidays
Published on Nov 27, 2015
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Buying a wearable these days is not easy. For starters this is one of those markets that has taken for ever to grow out of infancy. As a result we see companies approach the market differently, and bringing a lot of disparity to the offerings that you can choose. Still, we get questions every day on Twitter regarding the best smartwatch for important lifestyle needs like fitness, or simply the usefulness of notifications at a quick glance. The biggest problem is that even with all the offerings out there, you'd be shocked at how few of these products get both of these needs right. The ones that do, fail at other basics like battery life or other essentials. If you're on the ropes trying to decide which smartwatch is right for you this holiday season, hopefully this video can help you out.
We’ve got a ton of articles coming with the best deals all around, but just keep in mind that the cheapest deals are not necessarily the best value for your investment. If you plan to hold on to your purchase for the next few years, the best is that you choose the right product for your specific needs, and that’s what this video is for.
https://youtu.be/z74TV4VZAcw
Wearable tech gifts for the holiday season
Published on Dec 1, 2015
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From high-end smartwatches to the latest fitness trackers, there are more wearable tech options than ever for someone looking to get into shape or just stay connected. Here are our top picks for wearables this season.
https://youtu.be/tiZHqjkGas0
Wearables that don't look terrible -- CES 2016
Published on Jan 11, 2016
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The primary function of wearables is to help optimize your daily life. Unfortunately, that functionality often comes at the expense of design. The Verge’s Lauren Goode and Racked’s Nicola Fumo found three wrist-wearables at CES that don't look entirely terrible.
https://youtu.be/BYU0dKeuno0
Engineers develop new magnetic ink to print self-healing devices that heal in record time
Published on Nov 2, 2016
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A team of engineers at the University of California San Diego has developed a magnetic ink that can be used to make self-healing batteries, electrochemical sensors and wearable, textile-based electrical circuits.
The key ingredient for the ink is microparticles oriented in a certain configuration by a magnetic field. Because of the way they’re oriented, particles on both sides of a tear are magnetically attracted to one another, causing a device printed with the ink to heal itself. The devices repair tears as wide as 3 millimeters—a record in the field of self-healing systems.
Researchers detail their findings in the Nov. 2 issue of Science Advances.
by Ioana Patringenaru
November 2, 2016
https://youtu.be/_8JLCFiCCsQ
FitBit, Samsung, and why apps will save wearables (IFA 2017)
Published on Sep 6, 2017
Article "I Went to Bed With a Robot to Get Better Sleep. This Is What Happened"
I used an AI-powered wearable to track my sleep and got a sleep routine through ChatGPT. Welcome to the future.
by Nasha Addarich Martínez
June 23, 2023
Article "OpenAI, Meta, Microsoft Chase Wearable AI"
by Erin Woo, Jon Victor and Anissa Gardizy
December 14, 2023