Fitbit is testing a new snore detect feature for Versa 2
Fitbit is testing a new snore detect app. The Beta version is available to download now if you own a
Read moreFitbit is testing a new snore detect app. The Beta version is available to download now if you own a
Read moreMedWand is the closest thing we seen so far to a Tricorder. The scanner combines a stethoscope, thermometer, electrocardiogram and
Read moreCareOS Poseidon is a made-to-measure intelligent mirror that focuses on personal hygiene, skincare and wellness. Retailing for more than $3,000, it
Read moreMateo has unveiled a product which offers a much less daunting way of tracking your weight. The gizmo even spits
Read moreAt CES 2020, Reliefband has announced new wearable product lines designed for those who may experience nausea during travel and other
Read moreEyeQue has unveiled Try-On Glasses at CES 2020. These are low cost specs that allow users to test their EyeQue
Read moree-skin Sleep & Lounge is smart apparel for the wellbeing and health monitoring of elderly that is being showcased at CES
Read moreURGONight is a headband that teaches users how to tap into their natural ability to sleep well. The brain training
Read moreMuse has announced a new brain-sensing headband. In addition to helping you with daytime meditation, this is a product that
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Read moreFitness trackers for kids have gained in popularity in recent years. This is for a good reason. There’s a problem
Read moreDeveloped countries are seeing a swelling number of people with mental health issues. The US is n exception. The statistics
Read moreAwair has announced a more affordable version of its popular air quality monitor. Element delivers all the sensors of its
Read moreApple has made its Research app available to those living in the US. At the outset, the software allows users to
Read moreStanford Medicine has published the findings from its Apple Heart Study. The results show that 0.5% or some 2,000 of the 419,297
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