Our clothes tend to be passive companions on our adventures, but their role may be shifting as technology continues to become more embedded in every aspect of our lives. It was only a matter of time, ...
Smart watches, smart locks, smartphones, and smart plugs are all products you probably are familiar with — but now you can add smart clothes to the list as well. These garments are embedded with smart ...
Smart clothes and accessories are becoming more common and we embrace them as part of our lives. Watches, bracelets, rings or shoes have become devices capable of tracking our activities. But this ...
Researchers have created electronic "smart" clothing that decomposes in soil after you're done wearing it, according to Tech Xplore. Every year, people throw away 92 million tons of fabric waste, ...
BEDFORD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--It’s inevitable. As consumers grow increasingly interested in monitoring our health, or tracking our fitness training, or connecting to the internet of things (IoT), ...
Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared on Interpret’s blog and is reprinted with permission. View the original article here. For most consumers, smartphones have become an indispensable part ...
Welcome to And finally, your round-up of stories that you might have missed in wearables this week. Apple appears to be exploring the prospect of building smart garments, based on a patent that has ...
The fingertips of a wireless voltage detection glove illuminates when the wearer’s hand approaches a live cable. Purdue University engineers have developed a method to transform existing cloth items ...
I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, tablets, gaming and future/emerging trends in our changing world. Other obsessions include magic, immersive theater, ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Smart Clothing Market by Textile Type, Product Type (Upper Wear, Lower Wear, Inner wear, and Others), End-User Industry (Military & Defense, Sports & Fitness, Fashion & ...
Nancy Connors created the Smart Adaptive Clothing line after her father fell ill and could no longer dress in the classic button-down shirts he was known for wearing. He had to resort to sweats and ...
The dirty little secret of wearable tech is that mostly, it’s not. Most wearables are strappables. Or they’re add-ons: hard little chunks of plastic and metal and battery embedded in a shoe or ...