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Revolutionary Tech Uses Human Skin to Power Wearables
Revolutionary Tech Uses Human Skin to Power Wearables
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have unveiled an innovative technology called Power-Over-Skin, enabling electrical currents to traverse human skin to power devices like blood sugar monitors and smartglasses. This breakthrough aims to eliminate the need for batteries in wearables, although the research is still in its early stages. The technology has been successfully demonstrated with low-power electronics, including LED earrings. CMU researcher Andy Kong likened this method to radio transmission, using body tissue as a medium for energy transfer.
Created at: January 22, 2025 9:00pm
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Ultrahuman Unveils Luxury Smart Rings at CES 2025
Ultrahuman Unveils Luxury Smart Rings at CES 2025
At CES 2025, Ultrahuman introduced its new luxury smart ring collection named Rare, featuring three models crafted from 18K gold and pt950 platinum. The Indian startup aims to redefine smart jewelry with these high-end wearables, priced between £1,500 and £1,800. Founder Mohit Kumar emphasized the brand's focus on health and exclusivity. The rings maintain the same advanced health tracking technology found in the Ring Air. The collection will debut in the UK and France, with plans for expansion to other markets, including New York and Milan.
Created at: January 7, 2025 3:30pm
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Circular Launches Next-Gen Ring 2 with ECG and AFib Detection at CES 2025
Circular Launches Next-Gen Ring 2 with ECG and AFib Detection at CES 2025
At CES 2025, Circular unveiled its next-generation smart ring, the Ring 2, featuring ECG functionality and FDA-cleared AFib detection. Set to launch in February or March for $380, the wearable enhances heart health monitoring with advanced sensors and a redesigned companion app. The Ring 2 boasts improved battery life of up to eight days and tracks sleep metrics. Available in four stylish finishes, it aims to blend health technology with fashion. Circular's CEO emphasized the ring's role as both a wellness tool and a statement accessory.
Created at: January 6, 2025 1:30am
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Oura Ring 4: A Comfort-Driven Upgrade in the Smart Wearable Space
Oura Ring 4: A Comfort-Driven Upgrade in the Smart Wearable Space
Oura has launched the Ring 4, enhancing comfort while maintaining its role as a passive fitness tracker. The new model features a more flush interior design and expanded sizing options, catering to a broader audience. Unlike the Apple Watch, the Oura Ring is designed to blend into daily life, focusing on sleep tracking and gradual health insights. Its battery life of up to eight days outperforms many smartwatches, making it ideal for overnight wear. Oura's recent acquisition of Veri indicates a push towards more comprehensive health metrics, including blood sugar monitoring.
Created at: October 15, 2024 10:30am
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