Oura has announced the availability of the Oura Ring 5 for pre-order, set to be released on June 4 at a starting price of $399. The new version is 40% smaller than its predecessor and offers advanced health and fitness tracking features.
Google has announced the launch of its new Fitbit watch, which features a unique design without a screen, reflecting its shift towards a simpler and more effective design. This launch comes at a time when the demand for health and fitness-focused wearable devices is on the rise.
Google has announced the launch of its new Fitbit Air device, which features an innovative design without a screen and advanced capabilities for health and fitness tracking. The device offers continuous heart rate monitoring, alerts for irregular heartbeats, and blood oxygen measurements.
Apple has announced the development of the new AirPods Ultra, featuring integrated cameras. This innovation marks a new step in wearable technology, raising questions about its launch date.
Researchers at Drexel University have unveiled a new technology utilizing nanocoils aimed at improving the lifespan of wearable device batteries. This innovation marks a significant step towards enhancing battery technology efficiency.
Garmin announced strong financial results for the first quarter of the year, exceeding analysts' expectations due to robust demand for advanced sports devices. The company continues to attract athletes and outdoor enthusiasts despite economic pressures.
Nirabel, a startup focused on mind-reading technologies, has announced the development of a non-invasive technique for reading thoughts. The company aims to license this innovative technology for widespread applications in wearable devices.
Google is preparing to launch a new smart bracelet that lacks a screen, raising questions about its functionality and potential benefits. This innovative device is expected to align with modern technological trends.
Samsung has announced the rollout of its blood pressure tracking feature for Galaxy Watch users in the United States, after years of availability in other countries. The update is available for Galaxy Watch 4 models and later, enabling users to monitor heart rate and blood pressure.
Whoop, founded by Will Ahmed, announced plans to broaden its popular wearable technology, initially favored by professional athletes, to include all family members. This move comes as the company competes with Oura and regulatory bodies like the FDA.
Meta has announced the imminent launch of the second generation of Ray-Ban smart glasses in collaboration with its partner EssilorLuxottica. This follows filings submitted to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), indicating that the new models may feature advanced capabilities.
UltraHuman has announced its strong return to the US market with the launch of its new device, Ring Pro. This comes as competitor Oura continues to solidify its leading position in a sector that accounts for 60% of global demand.