What is interesting about smart wearables now that it is entering the screenless fitness band category is that it is not just the product. It is a sign of things to come. I have often noticed that smartwatches are average in tracking actual health data. Whoop, however, has integrated a board-certified physician into its app to explain fatigue and recovery data, which sounds much more practical instead of just feeling like a gimmick. But do we actually need expert guidance to make our wearable more valuable?
Tech giants have envisioned to replace phones by 2027. Now we have wearables, smartwatches, smart rings and now smart glasses too. Can we say wearables will replace our smartphones entirely?
The buzz among tech enthusiasts is about Qualcomm introducing a chipset. Smartwatch brands such as Apple, Google, and Samsung are equipped with features like health tracking, heart monitoring and music control. Will this chipset enhance the experience of wearing AI-focussed smartwatches?
Into science fiction,Samsung just took another step. S. Korea has just granted the tech giant Samsung a patent for contact lenses with a display(Camera) that can project images straight into the user’s eye. The news comes from a Samsung-centric blog SamMobile Working Strategies:Lenses are equipped with a built-in camera and sensors that can be controlled simply by blinking. Content is sent to your smartphone through embedded antennas. This is where the data is processed. It expected and seems that Samsung is developing the smart contact lenses as an alternative to creating improved augmented reality experiences over the current crop of wearables,:Reported by SamMobile. With contact lenses instead of glasses, users will be able to enjoy augmented reality content more discreetly. Blinking to control an ocular interface may lead to a lot of awkward situations and accidental input, but it’s not entirely unrealistic.Grateful and Thankfully, there’s always the option of controlling the interface through your smartphone.
Into science fiction,Samsung just took another step. S. Korea has just granted the tech giant Samsung a patent for contact lenses with a display(Camera) that can project images straight into the user’s eye. The news comes from a Samsung-centric blog SamMobile
Working Strategies:Lenses are equipped with a built-in camera and sensors that can be controlled simply by blinking. Content is sent to your smartphone through embedded antennas. This is where the data is processed.
It expected and seems that Samsung is developing the smart contact lenses as an alternative to creating improved augmented reality experiences over the current crop of wearables,:Reported by SamMobile.
With contact lenses instead of glasses, users will be able to enjoy augmented reality content more discreetly.
Blinking to control an ocular interface may lead to a lot of awkward situations and accidental input, but it’s not entirely unrealistic.Grateful and Thankfully, there’s always the option of controlling the interface through your smartphone.