ZDNET's key takeaways Spending on AI-powered wearables is expected to exceed $300 billion in 2033. Healthcare use cases are ...
A new wearable has entered the booming over $80 billion global wearable technology marketplace-and it's designed for women.
Commentary: Tech companies are trying to give us dedicated AI devices. There's no need -- we all have them already.
Wellness trends are always popping up and can't help swimmers with their recovery through cold plunges and fitness trackers.
A new generation of wearable AI gadgets can record, transcribe and analyze your every interaction. Here’s how early adopters ...
As wearable devices dominate 2025’s fitness trends, Diren Kartal, a fitness expert who returns to Dubai Active this year, ...
As ophthalmic technology continues to advance, new diagnostic and surgical devices are redefining precision, efficiency, and ...
Wearable tech is, at the risk of going all Derek Zoolander. It’s so hot right now, it seems nothing can take away its coolness. Nope, not even that shower picture. However, there’s a reason for this: ...
Nike has unveiled Project Amplify, an initiative it describes as the world's first powered footwear system designed for ...
The fashion industry knows what consumers want to wear, often before they do. Recently, fashion houses have been predicting that we will soon be using our clothing not only to look good, but to ...
Maybe it’s not one or the other, but it’s clear that wearable tech isn’t taking off as the likes of Google have made big bets it would; research from Endeavor Partners suggests that one-third of ...