Wearable robotics are moving quickly from research labs into everyday life, and smart exosuits are leading the shift. Unlike bulky, ...
Nike's Project Amplify and consumer exoskeletons like Hypershell X are bringing wearable robotics to market, with powered footwear targeting 2028 release.
Technology is significantly enhancing senior care by improving safety, independence, general well-being and social engagement for older adults. Among adults 55 and older in the United States, 53% use ...
The world of fitness is evolving faster than ever, and in 2025, wearable technology is taking center stage. From smartwatches to fitness trackers, these devices are no longer just gadgets—they are ...
Wearable technology has transformed the way individuals track their health and recovery. Initially designed as fitness trackers, they now integrate sophisticated sensors to track vital signs, sleep, ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. The march toward wearable computing beyond the wrist has been filled with fits and starts.
While most companies are still working on prototypes or gearing up for future launches, Wearable Devices has already put its Mudra Link into the hands of consumers, an early mover advantage that few ...
Mudra Experience Studio connects ai6 Labs technology through standardized neural gestures, designed for comprehensive AI-assisted development.
Industrial leaders are turning to wearable technology—from exosuits to smart sensors—to reduce injuries, extend careers, and tackle the growing skilled labor shortage. America’s industrial industry is ...
What if your next pair of glasses could do more than just correct your vision? Imagine capturing stunning 4K videos with a simple gesture, navigating a foreign city with real-time translations, or ...