wearables

A close up of a person wearing a smartwatch.
By  Emily Olsen 11:49 am February 21, 2023
Deidentifying data from wearable devices may not be enough to protect users' privacy, according to a review of studies published in the Lancet Digital Health.  The analysis focused on studies that evaluated whether individuals could be reidentified based on biometric signals from wearables. The researchers included 72 studies in their final review. Most focused on using EEG, ECG and inertial...
A person sleeping in bed
By  Adam Ang 11:07 pm January 25, 2023
Two Japanese companies, health tech firm Four H and Aculys Pharma, a biopharmaceutical company focused on treating mental health disorders, are collaborating to further understand and help people with sleeping disorders. Their goal is to have an objective understanding of sleeping disorders, particularly narcolepsy and excessive daytime sleepiness associated with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)....
A close-up of a person sitting while wearing a smartwatch
By  Emily Olsen 11:34 am January 17, 2023
A wearable device could help detect and monitor patients struggling with poor sleep, pain and anxiety after a traumatic event, according to research published in JAMA Psychiatry. The study tracked more than 2,000 participants for eight weeks after they reported to an emergency department following a traumatic stress exposure, like a car crash, physical assault, sexual assault, serious fall or...
Aktivolabs mobile health apps
By  Adam Ang 03:01 am December 16, 2022
Singapore-based insurtech Aktivolabs gains $10M in Series A funding Aktivolabs, a Singaporean health tech startup, has raised $10 million in a Series A funding round led by Mitsui & Co., Adaptive Capital Partners and Enterprise Singapore's investment arm SEEDS Capital. The investing round was also joined by HH Investments and Govin Capital. Founded in 2017, the company provides individualised...
A doctor and nurses walking together in a hospital.
By  Emily Olsen 12:21 pm December 13, 2022
Winston-Salem, N.C. - based Novant Health is partnering with Movano Health to beta test its smart rings with the health system's employees. As part of the beta, 30 Novant workers will test the "functionality and wearability" of the company's rings, Movano's first commercial product. The evaluation is slated to begin this month, and the program will help prepare Movano for a direct-to-consumer...
The Google Pixel Watch
By  Emily Olsen 12:23 pm October 6, 2022
Google has finally unveiled its long-awaited Pixel Watch, a wearable that includes Fitbit's health-tracking features. Though the tech giant has provided the operating system for other wearable devices and completed the acquisition of Fitbit early last year, this is Google's first smartwatch under its own name.  The Pixel Watch, which will start at $349.99, includes continuous heart rate tracking...
An Apple Watch next to an iPhone displaying ovulation estimates and temperature tracking data.
By  Emily Olsen 01:51 pm September 8, 2022
Apple revealed the latest iterations of its Watch wearables Wednesday, including new temperature-sensing capabilities to track ovulation and car crash detection. The Apple Watch Series 8, which will retail starting at $399, includes two temperature sensors, one near the skin on the back of the device and one under the front display. Apple said that these sensors can reduce bias from the...
The Inspire 3, Versa 4 and Sense 2
By  Emily Olsen 11:20 am August 24, 2022
Google announced three updated health and fitness-tracking Fitbit wearables Wednesday, including options with new exercise modes and additional sensors for stress monitoring. The Inspire 3, which will retail for $99.95, includes heart rate tracking, activity and exercise monitoring, and sleep quality information – including blood oxygen tracking, sleep duration and a sleep score. The lower-end...
A father and daughter talking to a doctor through a video chat on a laptop.
By  Emily Olsen 09:54 am August 9, 2022
Nearly half of respondents said they had participated in at least one virtual medical appointment in the past year, and more are satisfied with their experiences, according to Deloitte's 2022 Connectivity and Mobile Trends Survey. The survey asked more than 2,000 U.S. consumers about connected devices, virtual experiences and how their use has evolved over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic....
Woman checking glucose level with a remote sensor and mobile phone.
By  Emily Olsen 10:27 am July 18, 2022
The Digital Medicine Society (DiMe) on Monday revealed four toolkits to help healthcare and life science organizations use data from sensors like wearables and remote patient monitoring systems at scale.  The four toolkits are based on resources derived from the society's Sensor Data Integrations project, which includes organizations like Amazon Web Services, Oracle, the Moffitt Cancer Center,...