Miami University students Matthew Sweet, Oscar Avila, Ethan Peters, and Vivek Gupte have developed SafeStep, a wearable navigation system designed to support blind and low-vision (BLV) individuals.
When warfighters are in the field, a multitude of factors impact their physical and cognitive abilities – threats in the environment, weather, how much food and water they’ve consumed – the list goes ...
Wearable health devices such as smartwatches and bands are more than fitness trackers. Many also can monitor your cardiovascular health. Some wearables can highlight problems such as irregular heart ...
Rsearchers have developed the first wearable device for measuring gases emitted from and absorbed by the skin. By analyzing these gases, the device offers an entirely new way to assess skin health, ...
In the swiftly evolving world of technology, wearable gadgets are stepping forward to offer blind users a novel way to perceive their surroundings. Through the use of sonar feedback, visually impaired ...
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