Thync Relax Pro helps you reach a calm, peaceful state and improves sleep
Thync has announced a new stress busting wearable, the Thync Relax Pro. Building on their 2015 neurostimulation device, the second
Read MoreThync has announced a new stress busting wearable, the Thync Relax Pro. Building on their 2015 neurostimulation device, the second
Read MoreSleep tracking is becoming big business. While the industry is still in its infancy, there has already been a boom
Read MoreHaving regular eye exams is important regardless of your age or physical health. Whether or not you wear glasses today, your
Read MoreFour in ten doctors expect patient-generated health information from devices such as fitness trackers and smart scales to be among the most
Read MoreJust when we thought Fitbit was shifting focus towards building a smartwatch, the San Francisco outfit surprised us with yet another
Read MoreGadgets & Wearables is attending this year’s Wearable Technology Show (WTS) at London’s ExCel to try out gadgets we might all
Read MoreFitbit wants to help you better understand your sleep patterns and quality. With its latest software update, you will be able
Read MoreFitbit has been fairly quiet since the start of the year, but the San Francisco manufacturer is back again with
Read MoreIf you are a person who is easily distracted, high tech is coming to the rescue. A new Kickstarter campaign has
Read MoreThe number of physicians in the US using data from wearables is set to reach critical mass by 2020 according to new
Read MoreUpright is returning to Kickstarter in a few weeks time to raise funds for its second generation posture trainer. As the name implies,
Read MoreResearchers at the Boston University are developing wearable devices that look for clues of early dementia and Alzheimer’s. They hope their three-year research
Read MoreSmart scales connect wirelessly to your smartphone, tablet or computer. Step on one of these and your weight data will find
Read MoreThe Cognitive Hypervisor is one of several exciting projects within the IBM Research Frontiers Institute. Developed as a hub for
Read MoreWe assume that exercise is good for us but it turns out that this may not always be the case. The current
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