What’s the future of wearable technology?
Arpit Nuwal

 Health Monitoring and Medical Applications: Wearables are increasingly focusing on health metrics, providing users with insights into their well-being. For instance, the Oura Ring monitors heart rate and skin temperature, offering unique health insights and predicting illness before symptoms appear.

Integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI): The fusion of AI with wearable devices enhances their capabilities, enabling more personalized and intuitive user experiences. Innovations like AI-powered pendants and lapel pins act as digital companions, expanding functions beyond traditional smartwatches.

Advancements in Materials and Design: Future wearables are expected to become more "invisible," blending into clothing or adapting to the body. Imagine a normal-looking shirt with invisible sensors knit into the fabric, or a device so small it can hide under your fingernail.

Fashion and Aesthetics: The convergence of fashion and technology is leading to wearables that are not only functional but also stylish. Companies are exploring collaborations to create devices that serve as fashion statements, ensuring that technology complements personal style

Enhanced User Empowerment: Wearable health technology empowers individuals to take greater responsibility for their health and care, providing continuous monitoring and feedback to support proactive health management.