Wearables

Wearables refer to technology devices that can be worn on the body, typically as accessories or clothing. These devices often incorporate sensors and software to monitor and collect data about the wearer, such as physical activity, health metrics, or environmental conditions. Common examples of wearables include smartwatches, fitness trackers, smart glasses, and heart rate monitors. They are designed to provide convenience, enhance daily living, and promote health and fitness by tracking various aspects of the user’s lifestyle. Wearables are increasingly connected to smartphones or the internet, allowing for data synchronization, notifications, and the ability to interact with apps and services seamlessly. Their growing popularity is driven by advancements in technology, increased awareness of personal health, and the integration of these devices in everyday life.