Dressed to connect: Wearable technology expands all over the body

The wearable technology sector is on fire at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas

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The Welt smart belt, with fall risk assessment, is displayed at the 2020 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada
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The Smart Swim augmented reality swim workout googles from Vuzix Corporation. Vuzix Smart Swim features a heads-up display providing real-time workout stats and information during swimming training.
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The CarePredict Tempo Series 3 appears on display at the CarePredict booth. The wearable device for seniors detects changes in the senior's activity and can alert caregivers and family via an app.
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The Omron HeartGuide wearable blood pressure monitor.
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Attendees look at a purse with an integrated Royole Flexpai flexible display.
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Care Predict's Tempo Series 3 wearable, designed for seniors.
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An attendee uses his phone to interact in an augmented reality environment while wearing nReal AR glasses. Nreal says the glasses allow the wearer to use their phone's regular Android apps in an AR environment.
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Virtuality reality glasses are displayed at the Panasonic booth
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Technics AZ70 earbuds are displayed during a Panasonic press event.
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A woman demonstrates augmented reality glasses paired with the Samsung GEMS (Gait Enhancing & Motivating System) exoskelton. The exoskeleton device, paired with augmented reality glasses, works as a personal fitness coach.
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A ScanWatch is displayed in the Withings booth.
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Skiin smart underwear for pregnant women. Skiin maker Myant manufactures undergarments for men, women and children that can monitor health vital signs and stress level and provide feedback.
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Insta360 representative Hannah Wilson models the company's Go camera. The Insta360 Go is a tiny stabilized camera that weight less than 20 grams (less than one once), which can be worn as a pendant or on ones eyeglasses.
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A man wears a Brainco Focus 1 wearable that detects brain activity while playing concentration challenge games.
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Serenity smart eyeglasses. The smart glasses weigh 26 grams and have built-in stress and fatigue detector, ECG monitor, and fall detection. The wearer can also make and receive phone calls and listen to music through the eyeglasses.
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A robotic hand, part of the Brainco STEM Kit Robotics and Computer Science Kit Students Assemble and Program byBrainCo.

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