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  2. Wearable technology - Wikipedia

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    In cybersecurity and financial technology, secure wearable devices have captured part of the physical security key market. McLear, also known as NFC Ring, and VivoKey developed products with one-time pass secure access control. [31] In health informatics, wearable devices have enabled better capturing of human health statics for data driven ...

  3. Bellabeat - Wikipedia

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    It is a wearable for women that tracks activity, sleep, and stress resistance. [8] The same year, the company added period and pregnancy tracking to its accompanying app. [ 9 ] In 2016 the company launched Leaf Urban, [ 10 ] the updated version of the previous Leaf tracker that featured a more modern, water-resistant design, and updated the ...

  4. Smart ring - Wikipedia

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    Secure access control such as for company entry and exit, home access, cars, and electronic devices was the first use of smart rings. Smart rings change the status quo for secure access control by increasing ease of use, decreasing physical security flaws such as by ease of losing the device, and by adding two-factor authentication mechanisms including biometrics and key code entry.

  5. Oura’s plans to ensure consumers keep a ring on it - AOL

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    They discuss the intersection of women and wearable technology in the post-Roe era; what sets Oura apart from other wearables; and how health tracking has helped people cut down on drinking alcohol.

  6. Smartwatch - Wikipedia

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    Consumer device analyst Avi Greengart, from research firm Current Analysis, suggested that 2013 may be the "year of the smartwatch", as "the components have gotten small enough and cheap enough" and many consumers own smartphones that are compatible with a wearable device. Wearable technology, such as Google Glass, was speculated to evolve into ...

  7. Wearable computer - Wikipedia

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    With an increase in wearable devices, privacy and security issues can be very important, especially when it comes to health devices. Also, the FDA considers wearable devices as "general wellness products". In the US, wearable devices are not under any Federal laws, but regulatory law like Protected Health Information (PHI) is the subject to ...

  8. Body area network - Wikipedia

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    System devices: The sensors used in WBAN would have to be low on complexity, small in form factor, light in weight, power efficient, easy to use and reconfigurable. Further, the storage devices need to facilitate remote storage and viewing of patient data as well as access to external processing and analysis tools via the Internet.

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    This wearable vibrator has 10 modes of clitoral stimulation for vibrating panties; one user writes that she finds it “unbelievably exciting and nerve-wrecking to wear the Moxie in public.”

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