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Genki Wave for Work – Control Apps and Zoom Calls with This MIDI Controller

'Wave' is the latest technology to turn your hands into MIDI controllers. We know the 'Wave' Ring...

'Wave' is the latest technology to turn your hands into MIDI controllers. We know the 'Wave' Ring by Genki Instruments for a while as wearable for musicians to control sound, shape effects and send commands through movement.

The new Genki 'Wave for Work' now allows users to control Zoom and other video conferencing software as well as apps on their PC or Mac by just pressing a button on the smart ring.

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Genki, an electronics firm based in Reykjavík, Iceland, has further developed the Wave ring that it can control a whole bunch of basic computing stuff like Zoom calls, slideshows and music playback.

The Wave for Work app natively supports Zoom, Microsoft Teams, PowerPoint, Keynote, Spotify, Photoshop, and several other programs. However, there are also video call, presentation, and music modes that users can switch to in order to control all of the different apps on their computers, reports TechRadar.

With three easy-to-use buttons, Wave ring allows musicians to easily change sounds, parameters and effects using gestures. Since being funded on Indiegogo, many well-known musicians have used the Genki Wave on stage and in the studio.

Four different motions allow you to control any parameter in a new way. By tapping any surface you can trigger notes or samples. Easily accessible buttons on the ring allow you to cycle between presets, send commands and simply pause Wave so you can move your hands freely without changing anything.

Softwave is the standalone companion software for the Wave ring. It allows users to customize presets, Gesture mapping, and Gesture parameters. It has internal sounds so you can use it without your DAW, and you can even load your plugins.

There are a number of presets already created when you open Softwave – you can alter them, delete them, or add your own presets at any time. Each one can hold up to eight Wave functions where you can assign MIDI CC or Keyboard values. You can also adjust the Gesture sensitivity and range via the visual displays for each gesture.

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Pros

Unique and comfortable form factor

Easy to set up

Highly customizable

Big live performance potential

Cons

Multidimensional gestures bleed into each other

The Genki Wave for Work will soon cost $149 but with the company’s current promotion, you can pick one up for just $99. The rings can be ordered from their website.

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Iristick Smart Glasses Used in Pilot Project, Could Transform the Airfreight Industry

Iristick, a leading provider of augmented reality (AR) smart glasses developed for the industry...

Iristick, a leading provider of augmented reality (AR) smart glasses developed for the industry, had partnered with Aviapartner and Air Cargo Belgium to introduce smart glasses technology to the air freight industry. In light of an innovation-backed Vlaio project, Iristick smart glasses were trialed as a first in the airfreight industry.

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The partnership aims to create a more efficient way to accept, check and handle shipments at BRUcargo with the help of smart glass technology. To achieve this goal, the companies are cooperating together with Belgian agency, VLAIO, which granted and funded the project to develop and test the proofs-of-concept.

The Flemish government-backed innovation project aimed to create a more efficient acceptance procedure for export freight at BRUcargo, and saw Iristick’s smart glasses trialed as part of an exploration into the use of XR technology (the collective term for augmented, virtual and mixed realities) within the air freight industry.

The goal of the project came down to finding a more efficient way to accept, check and handle shipments at BRUcargo with the help of smart glass technology. The first proof-of-concept focuses specifically on digitizing the acceptance checklists for damage control and shortage, while the second proof-of-concept was designed to innovate and improve the current operational processes. In this regard, multiple manual tasks were automated by automating the label recognition module, reports Iristick.

In addition to providing workflow guidance, scanning capabilities and image capture, a shorter learning curve was also experienced, with the entire process becoming 100% paperless and sent directly to the cloud, according to Iristick.

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The company stated: “This project proves that XR [extended reality] technology can change the future of airfreight handling drastically, by creating smoother and faster processes. All this while eliminating paper procedures and creating a safer work environment.”

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Wearables Can Detect COVID-19 and Even Signs of Depression, Fitbit CEO Tells Axios

When Fitbit was founded in 2007, the company’s focus was to create small wearable devices that...

When Fitbit was founded in 2007, the company’s focus was to create small wearable devices that could help you become more fitness-focused. Now, after thirteen years, the company’s CEO James Park told Axios on HBO that Fitbit-like wearables can help detect diseases like COVID-19 and even spot signs of depression.

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Early detection is vital for any disease, but it is even more important for communicable quick progressing diseases like COVID-19.

Such sensors can be effective as standard questions in evaluating whether someone is showing signs of depression, according to early studies.

And with COVID-19, a new algorithm was able to use Fitbit data, including heart rate fluctuations, to spot the disease a day or two before symptoms appear, Park told Axios’ Ina Fried.

That may not sound like a lot, Park said, but "it's pretty profound in the sense that if you could tell people one to two days before that they should start self-quarantining, that could actually have a pretty meaningful impact on the spread of the disease."

Other companies, including smart ring maker Oura, are also studying ways their data can be used to detect COVID-19.

Park acknowledged that spotting diseases was not part of his initial plan, but said that as the company has added sensors over the years, its products have gained new uses.

In August, Fitbit announced its new product – Fitbit Sense – a smartwatch with a sensor that detects skin temperature and can alert users of a potential fever. Park called the new watch a “true health watch.” Besides detecting potential fever, the smartwatch, equipped with an electrodermal activity (EDA) sensor, used in the field of psychology and general healthcare, could also detect stress levels.

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In addition to tracking steps, Fitbit's newest devices can track body temperature, oxygen levels and even measure stress.

Google bought Fitbit for $2.1 billion last year, in an attempt to bolster its hardware business and breathe more life into Wear OS.

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Keyble – The World’s First Wearable With Fingerprint Authentication for Contactless Payments

Italian fintech startup Flywallet unveiled Keyble – a wearable device that incorporates biometric...

Italian fintech startup Flywallet unveiled Keyble – a wearable device that incorporates biometric authentication capabilities allowing users to make contactless payments and use digital services.

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Keyble can be inserted into fashion accessories such as bracelets or watch straps in order to adapt itself to the users’ lifestyle. Through fingerprint authentication, the user can use the device to enable, for example, payments in stores, password-less login to online services, ticketing for public transport, loyalty cards, access to gyms, offices, and home, opening cars and digital identity (eID) support.

The innovation also features biosensing technology so users can keep track of, and securely share data about their vital signs. Flywallet says it hopes to make vital sign monitoring and the cardiac arrhythmias functionality medical grade by the end of 2021, reports TechRadar.

The Flywallet Platform, through its proprietary wearables, can connect all the ecosystems in one allowing a seamless phygital experience:

  • Fintech: using the Mobile Wallet, users can tokenize the payment cards inside their wearables and make contactless in-store payments;
  • Digital Health and Insurance: from the vital sign monitoring and the cardiac arrhythmias (with medical-grade by the end of 2021), users can share relevant data with their physician or Insurance company;
  • Physical & Logic Access Control: to help ensure the physical and digital security for companies and private users.

Flywallet is focusing also on sustainability: the case of the wearable is made of aluminum and a recycled plastic composite material, while the straps are made in Italy using apple skin, recycled microfiber and fabric coated with recycled marble powder.

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Flywallet is an innovative Italian fintech startup that connects payment, mobility and health services by enclosing them in a single ecosystem and putting security first, thanks to biometrics and IoT technologies.

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Jabra Elite 75t True Wireless Earbuds – Excellent Sound, Heavy Bass

With the Elite 75t, Jabra is continuing its successful true wireless series, relying on the tried...

With the Elite 75t, Jabra is continuing its successful true wireless series, relying on the tried and tested, but also improving a number of things. Overall, the Elite 75t solidifies the good impression that Jabra builds headphones that are worth the money.

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Thanks to its compact fit and IP55 certification, this headset can even be used for sports. Also, to be mentioned is the compatibility with all common voice assistants (Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant) and the battery life of up to 7.5 hours at a time.

Perfect fit

Designed and tested for a secure fit - so you can always be sure that your headphones will stay where they belong. The new, more compact design of the headphones offers the ideal fit for every ear. Thanks to their ergonomic shape, they are also particularly comfortable.

Excellent call quality no matter where you are

The improved 4-microphone technology filters out disruptive ambient noise, making every call a unique experience - no matter where you are. Take your calls even in noisy or windy environments, such as B. on the street or in the subway - you can always rely on your headphones.

Music without distraction

Listen to music with Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) and filter out all ambient noise. Use the Jabra Sound + app and enable ANC the first time you use it. Use the button on the headphones to activate toggling between ANC and the HearThrough function. So you can enjoy your music without any distractions.

Powerful headphones for more freedom of movement

You can rely on your battery. It offers up to 5.5 hours of running time on a single charge with active noise cancellation (ANC) switched on and up to 24 hours in total with the practical charging case. When used without ANC, the battery in the headphones lasts up to 7.5 hours and up to 28 hours in connection with the charging case. In addition, the quick charge function enables runtime of one hour in just 15 minutes.

Music just the way you want it

Hear your music exactly the way you want thanks to the individually adjustable equalizer. Simply download the Jabra Sound + app and adjust the sound individually. Whether you prefer deeper bass or higher treble, your music will always sound exactly the way you want it.

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Proven and reliable true wireless connection

Listen to music and make phone calls without interruption with Jabra's 4th generation true wireless connectivity. So you can enjoy your conversations and music without annoying cables. No sound failures, no interruptions.

Price and Availability

Jabra Elite Active 75t is currently available on Amazon for $129.99.

The Jabra Elite Active 75t is currently available on Amazon, Best Buy and Jabra’s website and comes in six colors: Copper Black, Dark Grey, Navy, Titanium Black, Sienna, and Mint. The lowest current price seems to be $150, from Amazon.

Jabra also sells a wireless charging-enabled version of the Elite Active 75t in Dark Grey and Navy, albeit for a much more expensive $230.

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Taliware’s Biombeat SDK Provides Passwordless Authentication Based On Heartbeat

Biometrics and geolocation startup Taliware launched an identity-management software developer to...

Biometrics and geolocation startup Taliware launched an identity-management software developer toolkit (SDK). By integrating the Taliware SDK with their applications, mobile app developers can use Taliware’s patented Biombeat to access ECG-based biometric verification, to enable passwordless, location-based authentication.

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Operating in stealth mode until now, Taliware has perfected a set of proprietary algorithms for human identity verification that apply machine-learning techniques to decipher a person’s electrocardiogram (ECG) — a unique biometric signature. Taliware Biombeat is currently compatible with Apple Watch models equipped with an ECG sensor. Taliware’s platform roadmap includes Google Verily, Samsung, and Withings.

When paired with a smartphone, Biombeat enables a mobile app to authenticate the user’s ECG trace, verify the user’s proximity to the phone, and determine the geographical location of both the user and the app. This multimodal approach delivers highly accurate multifactor authentication.

Like other biometric approaches, Taliware’s Biombeat ECG authentication eliminates the need for a password. Recently, fingerprint authentication has largely been superseded by face authentication, however, the latter has been rendered less effective during the pandemic. By comparison, Biombeat authentication uses the ECG capabilities of a smartwatch, continually assessing our individual cardiac rhythm as a unique and persistent biometric.

“With Taliware and an ECG-enabled smartwatch, your heartbeat is your password,” said Tarik Tali, co-founder and CEO of Taliware. “Moreover, our geolocation component adds another layer of security to counter fraud, providing proof of presence while ensuring that a person is who they say they are, along with a time-stamped location.”

ECG biometric technology can be used with any conductive material, which means that it can be wrapped around a car’s steering wheel to gather ECG data from the car. Once a car is ECG-enabled, the biombeat API can verify both identity and location.The increasing incidence of data breaches and other malign cybersecurity attacks underscores the need for stronger security around user authentication. Strong identity verification can be achieved by injecting NFC chip technology under the skin of users, for example. And while this certainly accomplishes positive identification of the individual, its invasive nature is unlikely to gain broad acceptance. Meanwhile, multi-factor authentication (MFA) has emerged as a viable approach since it supports a zero-trust model and enhances the granularity of user rights and permissions by guaranteeing the identity of the user.

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The Taliware Biombeat MFA approach delivers unique benefits to any organization concerned about identity and access management (IAM). Biombeat addresses all of these security challenges, for example:

  • Eliminates password friction: simple and easy single sign-on (SSO) and control of privileged access to critical information systems, devices, and applications. ECG-based authentication addresses the shortcomings of fingerprint- and face-based authentication.
  • Reduces (IAM) cost: no need for password management (loathed by most users); users simply use their heartbeat for authentication.
  • Reduces fraud costs: banks can easily validate, non-intrusively, the identity and location of their customer during credit card transactions. Customers may be driving or in a meeting but can quickly approve or decline a bank transaction simply based on their heartbeat and location.
  • Reduces support calls and costs associated with point-of-sale card cancellations and replacement card issuance.

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North Edge Range 5: A Smartwatch Loaded with Features But is Easy On The Wallet

Chinese smartwatch brand North Edge has launched its latest device, the Range 5, with...

Chinese smartwatch brand North Edge has launched its latest device, the Range 5, with an integrated GPS module and touchscreen. The smartwatch has a round shape and equipped with several features including a heart rate monitor, Thermometer, GPS, 5ATM waterproof, and more. So let jump to the full details!

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The Range 5 brings numerous features that are not common in cheap smartwatches. Many inexpensive wearables from the Far East are equipped with a sensor for monitoring the heart rate, but a GPS module and, in particular, not just an IP68 certification, is at least not to be expected together.

The watch body is made out of metal and stainless steel while the strap is available in silicone. The EDGE Range 5 watch has a 1.2nch Large TFT touch screen created with a resolution of 240 x 240 pixels. In addition, there are three buttons on the right side – the design of which is strongly reminiscent of Garmin smartwatches. This wearable is also packed with a variety of watch faces and available in black color.

The model is equipped with an NRF52840 chip and can communicate with a compatible Android or iOS smartphone via Bluetooth 5.1. The recording of running units, for example, should be possible with high accuracy even without a smartwatch thanks to the built-in GPS, GLONASS, and BEIDOU modules. You can track the distance covered, the routes you take, and your location.

Additional Features include a Thermometer, Multisports modes, Call or messages reminder, App notification, Alarm, Calendar, Sedentary reminder, Barometric Pressure, Altitude, Compass, and more.

According to the manufacturer, the Range 5 is waterproof up to a pressure of 5 ATM, but the manufacturer does not recommend using it while swimming. As usual, the smartwatch can also display incoming notifications on a smartphone, but it can also be used as a stopwatch. The 320 mAh battery should last around seven days with normal use and 10 days in standby.

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Range 5 can be pre-ordered from Asia at a price of less than 85 euros, as usual, import duties to be paid by the buyer may apply.

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Why The Thriving Wearable Fitness Tech Industry is Focusing on Tracking Stress

The fitness and wellness markets experienced a major shakeup in 2020 due to the pandemic. The...

The fitness and wellness markets experienced a major shakeup in 2020 due to the pandemic. The reverberations of those changes will be felt into 2021 and beyond. Wearable tech, which started with counting steps, can now track heart rate and sleep. Now, we’re seeing a growing number of wearables that are tracking stress and helping consumers do something about it - a development that couldn't be more timely. Fitbit's forthcoming release, the FitBit Sense ($330) will be the first wearable to track stress through electrodermal activity, or how well skin conducts electricity. Sensors on the tracker’s rim pick up on moisture triggered by stress. Companies we’ll be discussing here include Hapbee Technologies, Field Trip Health, Teladoc Health, Intra-Cellular Therapies, and EMPOWER CLINICS.

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Hapbee Technologies, a wellness technology company developing the revolutionary Hapbee wearable, announced it has signed partnering agreements with two U.S. veteran non-profit organizations, Grey Team Inc. ("Grey Team") and The Mission After, to enable data collection with respect to users' perception of the impact of Hapbee signals on their stress and productivity levels within a sample group of military veterans.

Under the terms of the partnering agreements, Grey Team and The Mission After have purchased approximately twenty Hapbee wearables for veterans' use at a discounted rate. Each Hapbee wearable will come with a lifetime subscription to all six original signals and are specifically for the purpose of R&D and user experience data collection. The partner organizations will, with users' permission, provide Hapbee with access to users of the product to garner individual responses and feedback.

Hapbee is a wearable magnetic field technology company that aims to help people choose how they feel. Powered by patented ultra-low radio frequency energy (ulRFE®) technology invented and licensed by EMulate Therapeutics, Inc., Hapbee delivers low-power electromagnetic signals designed to produce sensations such as Happy, Alert, Focus, Relax, Calm and Sleepy, says a press release.

Heroic Hearts Project (HHP), an international nonprofit organization that connects military veterans struggling with mental trauma to psychedelic therapies, and Field Trip Health Ltd., the global leader in the development and delivery of technology-enabled psychedelic therapies, recently announced entry into a strategic relationship to increase access to, and awareness of, psychedelic therapies for veterans suffering from mental health disorders such as PTSD.

Under the terms of the relationship, HHP will be conducting active outreach and education programs for military veterans about the therapeutic potential of ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP). Field Trip, which through its Basecamp division, has developed a unique KAP+ trauma-focused treatment pathway tailored to veterans and frontline workers, will assist military veterans in applying for insurance and reimbursement options to make the treatment available at little to no cost through its Field Trip Health hubs.

Beyond the relationship with Field Trip, HHP primarily works to spread awareness in the veteran community of plant-based psychedelic treatments, such as ayahuasca and psilocybin, for mental health conditions and end the excessive dependence on pharmaceutical medications to treat mental traumas.

Teladoc Health, Inc., the global leader in whole-person virtual care, recently reported strong financial results for the fourth quarter and full-year ended December 31, 2020. "As virtual care shifted to become a consumer expectation in 2020, Teladoc Health not only met the rapidly growing demand, but we transformed our company to define a new category of whole-person virtual care," said Jason Gorevic, chief executive officer of Teladoc Health. "By accelerating our mission to transform the health care experience, we exceeded our fourth-quarter and full-year 2020 expectations and see strong momentum across our global business in 2021 as the market embraces the breadth and depth of our unique capabilities."

Intra-Cellular Therapies, Inc. (NASDAQ: ITCI), a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of therapeutics for central nervous system (CNS) disorders, recently announced the expansion of its pipeline with ITI-1284 ODT-SL. ITI-1284 is a deuterated form of lumateperone, a new molecular entity formulated as an oral disintegrating tablet for sublingual administration. Following the recent completion of its Phase 1 program, the Company plans to develop ITI-1284 ODT-SL for the treatment of behavioral disturbances in patients with dementia, the treatment of dementia-related psychosis and the treatment of certain depressive disorders in the elderly.

ITI-1284 ODT-SL is formulated as an oral solid dosage form that dissolves almost instantly when placed under the tongue, allowing for ease of use in the elderly and may be particularly beneficial for patients who have difficulty swallowing conventional tablets. ITI-1284 ODT-SL has been developed in collaboration with Catalent using its proprietary Zydis® ODT (orally disintegrating tablet) fast-dissolving formulation.

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EMPOWER CLINICS INC., an integrated healthcare company - serving patients through medical centers, telemedicine platforms and a high complexity medical diagnostics laboratory processing thousands of COVID-19 specimens recently announced their KAI Medical Laboratory (KAI LAB) has achieved the following significant milestones:

  • Each of January and February 2021 recorded record months for specimen collection, with February delivering sequential growth of 27% over January 2021.
  • Exceeded a single day specimen processing of 1,000 + units in February.
  • As a result of record months year to date 2021, the KAI LAB annual revenue run rate is now exceeding $10,000,000 with meaningful positive cash flow.

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How Wearables Can Enhance E-Learning

Wearable technology is now being widely used as a learning tool. Wearables are transforming how...

Wearable technology is now being widely used as a learning tool. Wearables are transforming how we approach education and will probably become a vital part of the classrooms of the future. The 3 wearables that have the most potential for eLearning are VR headsets, AR headsets, and smartwatches.

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Virtual Reality Headsets

VR headsets may not look like traditional wearable devices, but they’re at the forefront of eLearning. KFC recently announced it is using VR to train new employees. This is a fine example of its educational potential. Through VR headsets KFC trainees watch the whole process of frying chickens in 10 minutes, rather than 25 minutes it would take for conventional training method, reports eLearning Industry. At the same time, the training process involves using virtual products, so there is no waste. According to a KFC spokesperson, though, the VR won’t replace hands-on experience: “The game is intended to supplement the existing Chicken Mastery program, not replace it...This is intended to be a fun way to celebrate the work KFC’s more than 19,000 cooks do every day in every restaurant across the U.S. in an engaging way.”

Walmart is also using VR technology to train its employees for Black Friday.

Google Glass

Rather than taking you to a virtual world, Google Glass lets you see things that are augmented in your real world. Using Augmented Reality (AR), the Google Glass lets you put yourself in the learner’s place and assess the course by seeing it all from the learner’s perspective. Google Glass in eLearning isn't a one-way learning street: in fact, instructors and facilitators can monitor their learners’ performance via live feeds. The instructor can step into the shoes of the learner using Google Glass, and make their own assessment regarding the course or training themselves: being able to see everything from the learner's perspective, it’s easier to understand learning behaviors and give immediate feedback. AR could be a great tool for eLearning during a hazardous situation, where it could provide instructions detailing how to resolve any situation once it arises.

Smartwatches

Smartwatches like the Samsung Gear and Apple Watch have become more and more popular over the last couple of years. These wearable devices could be a valuable tool for eLearning. For example, language learning apps can be accessed less obtrusively from the wrist, as opposed to a handheld smartphone or tablet. While these devices might have small screen sizes, they more than makeup for it in utility and portability.

Read more Varjo XR-1 Super-Fast Mixed Reality Headset is Being Used by Volvo to Test Drive Cars

Conclusion

In the future, we’ll see more use for wearable technologies in eLearning. While smartwatches offer big potential for eLearning in their small screen, AR and VR are on the verge of revolutionizing in-depth and immersive learning.

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Mi Band 6: Everything You Need to Know About Xiaomi’s Latest Fitness Tracker

After the huge popularity of Mi Band 5, Xiaomi has launched its latest fitness tracker, the Mi...

After the huge popularity of Mi Band 5, Xiaomi has launched its latest fitness tracker, the Mi Band 6. We reveal here the features and improvements of Mi Band 6.

Design

The Xiaomi Mi Band 6 has the same shape as the Xiaomi Mi Band 5 it but comes with a slightly larger screen than its predecessor. Because Xiaomi now also uses the roundness of the screen, the display grows to 4 centimeters (1.56 inches), measured in height from bottom to top. The predecessor still got by with 2.8 centimeters diagonal (2.5 centimeters high). The resolution of the new display is high at 152x486 pixels (326 ppi). According to the manufacturer, there are over 60 dials to choose from as a background. The case should be made of plastic as usual, as well as the bracelet. The tracker is waterproof to 50 meters (5 ATM) and can withstand swimming training.

Read more: Oppo Band Now Available Outside of China, May Become Robust Competitor for Xiaomi’s Mi Band

It is a pity that no GPS was integrated, which was initially leaked as a function to be included. Joggers therefore still have to access the GPS function of the smartphone while running. However, with such a good price-performance ratio, we still only rate the missing GPS module as a minor weakness, since buyers of more expensive competing models often have to do without it.

Advantages:

  • Large display
  • SpO2 measurement
  • Improved heart rate measurement
  • More detailed sleep tracking
  • Waterproof
  • 30 sport modes
  • Magnetic battery charging

Disadvantages:

  • No NFC (for Europe), no payment option
  • No GPS

Special features

Like its predecessor, the Mi Band 6 will have pulse measurement, sleep tracking, running, movement reminder, guided breathing exercises, menstrual cycle tracker, music control, step counter or alarm clock. In addition, like Mi Band 5, the new tracker is also waterproof with 5 ATM and can therefore be used without problems when swimming, bathing or showering.

The 11 sport modes of the Mi Band 5 have now been expanded to 30 sport modes, six of which are automatically recognized based on the user's movement.

The blood oxygen measurement (Sp02) is new and very seldom integrated in devices in this price range.

The Chinese tech giant continues to put the battery life at a very good value – up to 14 days.

Read more: Huami to Launch Third-Generation of its Huangshan Wearable Chip Soon

Prices and availability

Although the Mi Band 6 was officially presented at the end of March, there is still no official date when it will be available in Germany. The RRP was set at EUR 44.99 (US$53).

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Having Practical Knowledge of Using Wearables In Warehouse Will Help Boost Operations

Same-day delivery has become an e-commerce battleground. This is speeding up the rate at which...

Same-day delivery has become an e-commerce battleground. This is speeding up the rate at which warehouses need to move products through their facilities. According to a survey by Go People, 88% of consumers are willing to pay for same-day (or faster) delivery services. To keep warehouse operations at peak performance, warehouse managers need to have good knowledge on how to quickly leverage technology.

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Warehouse operators need to identify their current automation capabilities

A warehouse operator needs to implement new improvement strategies to gain critical efficiencies, reduce costs, and maximize productivity. It is also important to know how automation fits into their company’s strategic goals. According to Zebra Technologies’ Warehousing Vision Study, by 2024, automation will enhance worker performance rather than replace workers. Warehouse modernizations such as the adoption of wearables and mobility solutions will help to gain basic control of business operations through enhanced individual worker productivity.

Types of wearables used in warehouses

Wearables used in warehouses come in the form of:

  • Wearable Computers provide the functionality of rugged tablets and vehicle-mounted computers but offer much more ease for warehouse clerks.
  • Smart Glasses like AR/VR glasses provide advanced efficiency in navigation, labeling, picking, etc.
  • Voice Headsets are already popular in distribution centers where workers can work hands-free using voice commands.
  • Activity-tracking Bracelets allow managers to monitor the activity and performance of the warehouse clerks.
  • Finger-trigger Gloves equipped with barcode scanners allow full use of hands while sorting.

Eliminating paper-based processes

The first step in the modernization of warehouses should be the elimination of paper-based processes, reports sdcexec. Wearables can help workers by offering visual or voice-directed guidance paired with hands-free scanning that gives workers direct access to the Warehouse Management System (WMS).

Workers can use wearable mobile computers with touchscreens and keypads, enabling hands-free operations. Real Wear’s voice-enabled headsets improve communication amongst a distributed workforce, as well as safety compliance. These wearable computers make communication easier, reduce errors, improve compliance, and ensure workflows can be accessed and followed easier and quicker.

Robots to help humans

Robotics is another technology receiving a lot of attention for its ability to transform warehouse operations. Increasingly, this technology is being offered as RaaS (robotics as a service) to make it easier for companies to increase or decrease their investments based on the needs of their businesses. Autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), commonly referred to as cobots are helping to move assets through the warehouse to save workers time and energy.

Read more Zebra Technology Announces New Warehouse Solution to Increase Worker Productivity

The future of warehouse modernization

Warehouses will build on current effective technologies, such as widespread supply chain automation, hyper-effective robotic technologies and, yes, plenty of drones to go around. Wearables can offer significant improvements in efficiency compared to mobile or handheld technologies. AI-enabled robotics can be used in combination with voice technology for an extremely optimized experience in the warehouse.

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Amazfit Plans to Launch Smartwatches with ECG and Blood Pressure Monitoring in the U.S.

Huami is said to be working on introducing new features on its Amazfit brand of smartwatches...

Huami is said to be working on introducing new features on its Amazfit brand of smartwatches. With various products under its portfolio, including affordable health trackers, experts are guessing that Huami will introduce ECG and blood pressure monitoring, improvements in AI deep learning, and possible Spotify integration.

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This was disclosed in an interview by Zepp Health COO Mike Yeung. Zepp is a separate brand under Huami just like the Amazfit brand, reports GizmoChina. Mr. Yeung hinted that Huami was currently engaging with the US FDA to get its algorithm certified and also working on areas such as ECG and blood pressure monitoring. He also stated that the company was already in partnership with Alivecor in the US.

“We are currently engaging with the US FDA and on areas such as ECG and blood pressure monitoring. While we are getting our own algorithm to be FDA certified, we are already in partnership with AliveCor here in the States,” Mr. Yeung said.

Yeung also disclosed details on a potential Spotify partnership to help bring a standalone app for future Zepp Health devices. The goal of this partnership is to raise publicity and user interest in the US. Another point of focus is getting contactless payments onboard.

In 2018, Huami acquired Silicon Valley-based smart wearable company Zepp. The takeover has helped Huami to elevate further into the smart wearables space with new innovations and technologies.

“Everybody heard about how Apple Watch got FDA approval, but to be frank, almost 18 months before that, we actually had our Health Band certified as a medical device by the China FDA so it can measure ECG accurately as a medical device,” Yeung added.

In addition to the ECG smartwatch, Huami is reportedly working on cuffless blood pressure monitoring and glucose tracking.

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“Our biggest achievement is firstly our ECG, and secondly, sleep research. We’re going to continue to refine those further, and then the upcoming is in blood pressure and blood glucose monitoring. We are also quite optimistic now, based on current progress, about glucose monitoring. It’s been a difficult nut to crack, but we are now more optimistic than ever that we can do it,” Yeung disclosed.

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Honor, OnePlus, Suunto, Garmin, Blackview: Upcoming Smartwatches in 2021

In the past few days, numerous well-known manufacturers have presented new devices, which we...

In the past few days, numerous well-known manufacturers have presented new devices, which we would like to present to you here:

Honor Band 6

The former Huawei subsidiary Honor is launching Honor Band 6. The fitness bracelet, which is the last product from Honor to be developed in collaboration with Huawei, will be available in Germany from April 30. Honor Band 6 is equipped with a comparatively large and slightly curved AMOLED display. In the diagonal dimensions, the screen that can be operated with the finger is 1.47 inches (approx. 37 mm) with a resolution of 194 x 368 pixels. For comparison: The Honor Band 5 is equipped with a touchscreen of just 0.95 inches. In addition, the manufacturer promises a battery life of up to two weeks. A multifunction button is integrated into the housing on the right-hand side. The Band can track your Blood oxygen (SpO2) and stress levels. Interesting for sports fans, at least ten training modes are pre-installed. The Honor Band 6 is waterproof - up to 50 meters. However, it lacks its own GPS module. The price of the Honor Band 6 will be 49.90 euros. The case is basically black, the bracelet, depending on personal preference, in black, rose or gray.

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OnePlus Watch

OnePlus has already entered the wearables market with the OnePlus Band and is now followed by the first smartwatch. The OnePlus Watch can display messages and calls (you can also make calls). There is also an internal memory with 4 GB and the OnePlus TV (not available in Germany) can be controlled with the watch.

The OnePlus Watch has more than 110 training modes and is waterproof up to 50 meters. The watch is flat and weighs only 76 grams. The round touch display is 1.39 inches and offers a resolution of 454 x 454 pixels. There are two additional function keys on the side. The typical extras are also on board: optical heart rate monitor, GPS receiver, and Bluetooth 5.0 for coupling with the smartphone. The premium version of the watch is available in limited Cobalt Edition. The limited-edition watch case is made of a cobalt alloy, a unique, hypoallergenic material that is twice as hard and more corrosion-resistant than conventional stainless steel. The dial is made of specially treated sapphire crystals. The OnePlus Watch should be available in Germany from April 26th at a price of 159 euros.

Suunto 9 Titanium

Suunto 9 Titanium is a multisport GPS watch designed for athletes who demand the best from their sports watch. An intelligent battery life management system with smart reminders ensures your watch will last just as long as you need it to. The robust Suunto 9 is made for long, arduous training and racing, and extreme adventures. The smartwatch is clearly in the premium league on the smartwatch market. At a price of 599 euros, this multisport watch offers a minimalist design combined with a titanium bezel. In addition, the watch from the Finnish manufacturer is able to record up to 170 hours of GPS workouts. According to the manufacturer, the watch was developed to track demanding outdoor sports and other adventures. The classic extras such as pulse measurement and blood oxygen measurement are also on board, as are weather monitoring functions and over 80 sport modes. A navigation function makes it possible to navigate to various points of interest (POI) directly on the wrist. The Komoot app, which is popular in Germany, is also supported. Particularly interesting for athletes: the Suunto 9 Titanium is equipped with an abrasion-resistant textile strap.

Garmin Approach S12/S42/G12 Smartwatches

Garmin launched 3 new watches in its popular Approach series of GPS golf products – the Approach S42 smartwatch, the Approach S12 watch, and the Approach G12 GPS rangefinder – all with more than 42,000 preloaded courses so golfers can walk onto any tee box with confidence. Garmin Approach S42, Approach S12 are smartwatches while Approach G12 is a smart display with a clip that attaches to your belt or shirt. It’s a watch without a strap, basically.

The sports watches offer the possibility of reading the distance to the beginning, the middle, and the end of the green on over 42,000 golf courses worldwide. Obstacles are also shown on the displays of the smartwatches so that your next shot does not end up in the bunker, water or tree. The equipment differs from device to device.

For example, while the Garmin Approach G12 and S12 only offer manual measurement and recording of the range, the Approach S42 is able to carry out an automatic range measurement. In return, the G12 and S12 offer up to 30 hours of battery life in golf mode, while the S42 only has 15 hours. The G12 and S12 models are not able to receive notifications from the smartphone, the Approach S42 can.

This is also noticeable in the price. While the Approach S42 is available for 299.99 euros, the Approach S12 is cheaper at 199.99 euros. For the Approach G12 you ultimately have to put 149.99 euros on the table.

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Blackview X5 Smartwatch

Blackview officially unveiled the Blackview X5 smartwatch with quite useful features for the introductory price of a 50% discount price of $29.99. It is a new affordable smartwatch that can provide you with accurate sleep monitoring, activity counter, and heart rate monitor. The watch is equipped with a 1.3-inch TFT LCD display (240 x 240 pixels) and has a running time of around one week. Typical smartwatch functions such as a sleep tracker, heart rate monitor, and mirroring of notifications are supported. On the other hand, there is nothing to be found in the watch's datasheet about its own GPS receiver or the ability to measure the blood oxygen content. But it only costs the equivalent of around 50 euros. Caution: the watch is not waterproof and only offers access to nine sport modes.

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Peloton Expands Portfolio, Buys Wearables, AI, Hardware Startups

Peloton has bought startups Aiqudo, Atlas Wearables and Otari in recent months. Respectively...

Peloton has bought startups Aiqudo, Atlas Wearables and Otari in recent months. Respectively, they had developed a digital voice assistant, fitness-focused smartwatches, and an interactive workout mat with a built-in screen.

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The New York-based fitness technology company bought Aiqudo Inc. in February, and Atlas Wearables Inc. and Otari late last year. Atlas is developing a smartwatch that supports users in training and measures their performance. Otari has developed an interactive sports mat with an attached screen that users can use to take part in various training sessions.

The most interesting acquisition, however, is likely to be the takeover of Aiqudo. The AI start-up that specializes in voice interaction. What Peloton expects from Aiqudo is obvious: voice interaction with the training equipment is not only a good idea in times of social distancing; Voice interaction is becoming more and more common. A progressive brand like Peloton cannot sensibly do without it. Aiqudo has developed voice assistant for electric cars from manufacturer Byton and has also used its technology in AR headsets.

Peloton said it paid a total of $78.1 million in cash for three companies during the final quarter of 2020. Aiqudo is not included in that amount given the deal closed this year, reports Bloomberg.

Lately, Peloton is increasingly trying to expand its own product range through acquisitions. Also in December, the company acquired Precor, a manufacturer of fitness equipment, for $ 420 million.

In December, Peloton had announced a deal to acquire Precor, a manufacturer of commercial fitness equipment, for $420 million. Word also spread around that same time of Peloton's acquisition of digital fitness platform Peerfit.

If the company wants to achieve its ambitious goals of 2.3 million users in 2021 (it had 1.7 million users in the second quarter), it not only has to broaden its range but also reduce delivery times for spinning bikes and treadmills. Despite increased production capacities, these are still around three months.

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In a recent interview with Bloomberg News, Peloton Chief Executive Officer John Foley suggested the company has a pipeline of new products and said a rowing machine and a strength training device are “good guesses” as to what the company is developing.

After the acquisitions became known last week, the Peloton share rose by almost five percent.

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Nymi Receives FIDO2 Biometric Passwordless Certification For Nymi Band 3.0

Nymi’s newest band the Nymi Band 3.0 has been certified as a FIDO2 authenticator, confirming the...

Nymi’s newest band the Nymi Band 3.0 has been certified as a FIDO2 authenticator, confirming the compliance of its biometric access control technology with the FIDO Alliance’s protocols for passwordless authentication.

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The company has been a member of the FIDO Alliance since 2014, and built its workplace wearable solution for compliance with the organization’s standards, reports Biometric Update.

The FIDO2 certification covers the Nymi Connected Worker Platform (CWP) in addition to the band itself. The CWP is an enterprise software platform that allows employees to use the Nymi Band to log into various workplace systems, thereby creating a streamlined authentication procedure across an entire organization.

The Band utilizes fingerprint recognition technology to verify the identity of the user and then provides ongoing passive authentication through the use of a heart rate monitor. This process eliminates the need for passwords and PIN codes and negates the threat that companies traditionally face when those passwords are lost or stolen.

The FIDO2 certification of Nymi CWP radically transforms the way workers interact with their digital environment, providing a unifying platform to simplify usability and strengthen privacy and security, the company states.

Benefits of the FIDO2 authentication

  • The Nymi Band now provides two-factor passwordless authentication for web applications and services that support FIDO2. Continuous biometric verification replaces PIN-based verification. FIDO2 functionality is only available while the user is authenticated.
  • Nymi Band implements CTAP2 (Client to Authenticator Protocol) over NFC.
  • Nymi Band can now store multiple key pairs for multiple relying parties.
  • The Nymi Band 3.0 can be registered as a security token with standard services such as Microsoft, Google, and many others.

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Nymi and partner rfIDEAS recently spoke over email with Biometric Update about the expansion of applications for biometric wearables in the workplace, and the likely staying power of those new uses.

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Forget Voice Control, Future Wearables Will Read Your Mind

In this era of wearables, AI, and algorithms, a new type of wearable is on the horizon – a wrist...

In this era of wearables, AI, and algorithms, a new type of wearable is on the horizon – a wristband that can read your mind. Social media platform Facebook says it has developed a wristband that translates motor signals from your brain so you can move a digital object just by thinking about it.

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Facebook’s bracelet lets you type without a keyboard (potentially without even moving your fingers) or control something on soon-to-be-released AR glasses.

“At Facebook Reality Labs (FRL) Research, we’re building an interface for AR that won’t force us to choose between interacting with our devices and the world around us. We’re developing natural, intuitive ways to interact with always-available AR glasses because we believe this will transform the way we connect with people near and far,” Facebook said in a blog post.

“What we’re trying to do with neural interfaces is to let you control the machine directly, using the output of the peripheral nervous system — specifically the nerves outside the brain that animate your hand and finger muscles,” says FRL Director of Neuromotor Interfaces Thomas Reardon, who joined the FRL team when Facebook acquired CTRL-labs in 2019.

This new technology could help people with mobility and sensory limitations tremendously. Facebook showed a demonstration of a person who was born without several fingers, on one hand, using the device to move a computer 3D model of a full hand moving and grasping.

Another of the most interesting use of this tech is typing without a keyboard. This eliminates the possibility of typos from accidentally hit keys.

Facebook isn't the only player working to make smart tech that is truly mind-reading. The U.S. Army is also formally interested in the telepathic possibilities of this technology, reports Pymts.com. The Army, in cooperation with researchers from the University of Southern California, UCLA Berkeley and Duke University, is providing $6.25 million in funding over the next five years to research whether algorithms and advanced mathematics provide the foundation for separating brain signals that "influence action or behavior from signals that do not.”

Read more: Be Careful What You Think! This Device Can Hear Your Inner Voice

Hamid Krim, an Army Research Office program manager, explained that initiatives based on research might be able to create devices that will detect things like stress and fatigue signals from soldiers and transmit them to their leaders. Theoretically, it could also be used to create a channel for silent communication via a central computer while boots are on the ground.

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Huawei Launches Freebuds 4i True Wireless Earbuds, Band 6, and Fit Elegant Smartwatch

Huawei has launched three new wearables in Germany – the FreeBuds 4i true wireless earbuds, the...

Huawei has launched three new wearables in Germany – the FreeBuds 4i true wireless earbuds, the Watch Fit Elegant and the fitness tracker Huawei Band 6.

Read more: Huawei Focuses On Health Care Wearables As It Pushes Into New Growth Areas

FreeBuds 4i

Thanks to the intelligent Active Noise Cancellation, the Huawei FreeBuds 4i wireless earbuds recognize a wide variety of ambient noises and actively reduce the noise so that you can concentrate fully on your own phone call or your favorite music. With the additional awareness mode, however, it is very easy to fade in important ambient noises and interact with the environment without having to take off the headphones. With a simple click on the Huawei FreeBuds 4i, you can switch quickly and easily between ANC and awareness mode. The dual -Microphone system is made with a slot channel design to effectively reduce wind noise outdoors, and the AI ​​noise reduction technology filters out additional noise In addition to the high-quality sound, the Huawei FreeBuds 4i also offers individual operation. Users can easily and intuitively control music playback and voice calls and activate sounds by touching them with gestures.

Specs:

  • Battery: 55 mAh battery
  • Active noise cancellation with transparency mode
  • Seven hours of music and five hours of battery life when making calls with ANC on
  • Fast charge function: 10 minutes of charging allow four hours of music playback

Huawei Watch Fit Elegant

The Huawei Watch Fit Elegant offers a 4.16-inch OLED screen and a metal housing. The watch with an elegant appearance has a battery life of up to ten days and 96 user-defined training modes, automatic training, and stress detection, and heart rate monitoring, the Huawei Watch Fit Elegant is the perfect all-rounder for every occasion. Here, too, you can choose from 96 sport modes. The watch also automatically recognizes the training and can measure your stress and heart rate.

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Huawei Band 6

Huawei Band 6 is a slim fitness tracker that weighs 18 grams and has a 3.7-centimeter (1.47 inch) OLED touchscreen. The smart companion measures the pulse, the oxygen content in the blood (SpO2), sleep activities thanks to TruSleep technology and the stress level and thus provides the user with important health and fitness values. The high contrast guarantees an optimal reading of the values. If you want to hear motivational songs while exercising with one of the 96 sport modes via the linked smartphone, you can easily control the music playback via the Huawei Band 6.

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How Wearables Are Helping to Improve Diagnosis and Monitoring in Healthcare

Wearable technology is becoming increasingly ingrained with many aspects of healthcare. The...

Wearable technology is becoming increasingly ingrained with many aspects of healthcare. The industry is expanding. Last year, Google bought Fitbit for $2.1 billion and according to a survey by Polaris Market Research, the global wearable medical devices market size is expected to reach USD 85.6 billion by 2027.

Innovations in remote monitoring are helping millions of patients by enabling healthcare professionals to monitor their vitals from the comfort of their own homes and keeping informed on their well-being in real-time, reports Neil Cooper in Pharma Times.

Wearable devices like AVA are providing better insights into women’s health by tracking their period cycles. The wearable device, which is required to be worn during the night, gives women insights into their fertility, pregnancy, as well as their overall health. Pregnant women can track their weight, sleep, and stress levels.

These innovations give the academic research community a big opportunity to understand trends and data at an incomprehensible scale.

So, where will wearables take us in healthcare?

Read more: Innovative Wearables Helping To Change The Healthcare Landscape

Artificial intelligence (AI) is playing a big role in healthcare as well. Consumer-focused digital healthcare companies are making big advances in this space. Novartis is using artificial intelligence to improve patients’ lives and optimize the healthcare ecosystem. Novartis is collaborating with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to build an enterprise-wide data and analytics platform to help transform business operations, starting with the way medicines are manufactured and delivered.

In the future, we may see doctors prescribing IoT-enabled inhalers supported by a wearable sensor that helps monitor the health condition of the patient. The data generated could provide personalized advice for patients while also help medical organizations to develop preventative treatment and therapies.

Mental health tracking may become the next major focus area for wearables, according to Neil Cooper’s report. In the near future, we may see wearables investigating the known relationship between poor psychological wellness and biological processes, which will be of enormous use to medical care administrations. Fitness trackers and smartwatches already provide sleep tracking, blood oxygen levels, stress, etc. With the advancement of technology, we may see sensors providing nutritional deficiencies or other indicators.

The most prominent and useful application of wearables in healthcare in the future may be preventative care. This will be possible by tracking new types of data and re-imagining existing consumer technology. Google Glass and Snapchat glasses, for example, could be tailored for preventative care. If a person is at a high risk of stroke or is prone to a disorder that is triggered by light, these glasses could warn the user and automatically alert the next of kin. If a person is prone to panic attacks, a smartwatch can track their heart rate in conjunction with external stimuli, like loud noises, and then give the wearer warnings or advice.

Read more: Partnership Is Key To New Growth Opportunities Of Consumer Wearables In Healthcare Industry

In healthcare, wearable technology offers promising transformation for the industry, particularly as patient care devices. Device developers, along with healthcare service providers and regulators, must embrace the potential of wearable technology in improving patient care.

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Exoskeletons Are Now Reality – Helping to Combat Worker Fatigue and Injury

Just a few years ago, the word exoskeleton meant something we see in a movie that a human actor...

Just a few years ago, the word exoskeleton meant something we see in a movie that a human actor wears to fight off aliens. But now, exoskeletons are reality, helping workers to ease strain and prevent injury.

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Exoskeletons are wearable devices that augment, enable, assist, and/or enhance physical activity. One of the main reasons for exoskeleton successes has been the popularity of exosuits – soft shell textile-based exoskeletons that are more comfortable and lighter weight.

HeroWear, a Nashville, Tennessee-based wearable technology company, has developed Apex exosuit. Developed in conjunction with the Center for Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology at Vanderbilt University, Apex complements the human body by supporting and assisting the lower-back muscles primarily involved in repetitive lifting and bending activities, reports HeroWear.

Some exoskeleton devices use motors and batteries (or some other power source) while others like the Apex are passive, using bands or springs to provide assistance. More specifically, Apex exosuit is quasi-passive, which means you can turn the assistance on or off as needed.

Back injuries are some of the most common ailments in the workforce worldwide. Injuries sustained from physical fatigue and strain lead to lost wages and lost productivity, costing billions. Low-back pain costs Americans at least $50 billion in health care costs each year.

What sets Apex exosuits apart from others?

  • Apex weighs only 3 pounds but it takes 50 pounds of strain off your back every time you lift an object. With no motors or batteries.
  • The suit provides strength when you need it and gets out of your way when you don't. This is accomplished through a patent-pending on/off function, activated by a single, easy-to-use switch, which is unique in our market.
  • This is the world’s first female-specific exosuit. The Apex follows a modular design that allows custom components for each part of the suit, including components designed specifically with females in mind. These exosuits take a one-size-fits-all approach, without specific fitting for females.
  • While other exosuits use batteries or other power sources, Apex is nonpowered. It does not need to be recharged each workday.

Read more: Exoskeletons Market to Reach $5.2 Billion by 2025 With Medical Exoskeletons Dominating

HeroWear exosuits come complete with full training and support for every purchase, ensuring that each device is properly fitted for the wearer.

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Telekom Partners with Nreal to Launch First Mixed Reality Glasses in Europe

It was in development for a long time, now Telekom has become the first provider to finally bring...

It was in development for a long time, now Telekom has become the first provider to finally bring it onto the market in Germany: The AR glasses “Light” from Nreal.

This open up new, future-oriented opportunities for communication, entertainment and interaction in the high-performance 5G network to the general public. With the mixed reality glasses, users experience mixed reality and augmented reality applications integrated into the real environment. For the time being, the Nreal Light can only be used with the OPPO Find X3 Pro smartphone. Other compatible devices will follow in the future. Advance sales start on Telekom's new innovation platform “INITIATE”. From April, the MR glasses will also be available in the Telekom online shop.

Read more: Nreal’s Mixed Reality Glasses are Compact but Project High-Quality Visuals

“With the launch of Nreal Light, Telekom is opening a new category of end devices on the European market. The smartphone receives additional added value in combination with the glasses. New MR applications in the areas of entertainment, shopping, gaming, and social media will enrich our reality. We are thus offering our customers completely new communication experiences and interactions with one another,” says Wolfgang Gröning, Vice President XR + Immersion at Telekom, reports Telekom.

Popular apps work with mixed reality

At the start of Nreal Light in Germany, users will already be able to use many of their favorite apps from the Google Play Store. The Nebula operating system brings, for example, YouTube, Amazon, Zalando, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and TikTok directly to the mixed reality glasses. You can also mirror your own pictures and videos. The users can open several applications at the same time and arrange them individually. For example, they watch videos on YouTube and at the same time can easily write text messages using the smartphone's voice control. In addition, there are augmented and mixed reality apps with 3D graphics and space tracking specially produced for Nreal.

“Our goal was to enable Nreal Light users and the XR community to take full advantage of the multitude of compatible applications. With these you can really enjoy the new, immersive mixed reality environment,” adds Chi Xu, founder and CEO of Nreal.

Nreal Light glasses

Nreal Light are mixed reality glasses. It combines augmented reality and mixed reality applications. Thanks to their ergonomic fit, the 106-gram light glasses are intended for daily use at home or on the go. The Nreal operating system Nebula guarantees the smooth playback of digital content in three-dimensional space, mirrored by the smartphone. This content is shown in the glasses displays with a resolution of 1080p per eye. Users continue to see their surroundings and interact with them completely freely. Three integrated cameras with environment recognition and freedom of movement in six degrees of freedom (6DoF), dual surround sound speakers and dual microphones for convenient voice control ensure the perfect immersive audiovisual experience.

The digital glasses are connected to the OPPO Find X3 Pro via a USB-C cable. This provides the glasses with computing power and an Internet connection. Navigation is also carried out via the smartphone, which is used as a laser pointer. With an update, intuitive gesture control will soon be possible.

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INITIATE - the platform for innovative technology

With INITIATE, Telekom is also launching its own platform for innovative technology that makes everyday life easier, enriches our lives and connects people. With INITIATE, customers get early access to products that are not yet available for sale everywhere, but which are nevertheless fully developed and immediately available. The Nreal Light is one of the first successful technologies on the INITIATE platform.

The Nreal Light is available for 799 euros. The OPPO Find X3 Pro costs 1,149 euros.

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May 2024: Innovation in the Fight Against Hearing Loss

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May 2023: The World's 1st Smart Wearable to Reverse Common Hair Loss

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April 2023: Bringing Vital Signs Monitoring into the Wearable Domain

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December 2022: Quad Industries

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