Wearable Technology

Wearable technology refers to electronic devices that are designed to be worn on the body, often integrated into clothing or accessories. These devices typically incorporate technology to monitor, collect, and transmit data related to health, fitness, or daily activities. Common examples include smartwatches, fitness trackers, health monitors, and augmented reality glasses. Wearable technology may track various metrics such as heart rate, activity levels, sleep patterns, and more. The primary purpose of wearable technology is to enhance the user’s ability to track personal health and fitness, improve efficiency, or provide connectivity while on the move. As technology evolves, wearables are increasingly featuring advanced functionalities, including GPS navigation, smartphone notifications, and even changing the way users interact with their environment through augmented or virtual reality.