Top 10 wearable products
What is wearable products?
Wearable is a category of technology devices that can be worn by a consumer and often include tracking information related to health and fitness. Other wearable tech gadgets include devices that have small motion sensors to take photos and sync with your mobile devices.
- Aurora ring
With daily feedback to improve your health, Oura helps you better understand your body and reach your goals. You’ll be guided through an intelligent, data-driven plan to help you improve across the most important aspects of your well-being.We’ve designed a stylish smart ring that tracks your body’s output, Plus it’s so comfortable, you’ll forget you’re wearing it. Until someone comments on how great it looks
- NTC BODY TEMPERATURE SENSOR
The Oura ring registers your body temperature reading every minute while you sleep. By comparing that value to values from earlier nights, it indicates your body temperature baseline and any variations from it. - INFRARED LEDS
Measuring blood volume pulse directly from the palmar arteries of the finger. - 3D ACCELEROMETER AND GYROSCOPE
Detects the amplitude and intensity of your body movement,
- Winter self-heating insoles
+Winter insoles are rechargeable, incredibly light and wafer-thin: simply slot them inside your ski boots, cycling shoes, ice skating boots, snowboard boots or any type of semi-rigid boots and turn them on.
With our cutting edge technology and our easy to use +t smartphone app, you can fully control the perfect temperature and enjoy the most amazing warmth.
They can work even when your smartphone battery is low, thanks to the inner accelerometer!
How it works
- Download the +t App from either iOS or Android market and install it on your phone.
2. Pair your phone with your insoles
3. Check your insoles battery level
4. If it’s low, connect the wireless battery charger with an USB plug
5.Place the alignment mark printed on top of the insole at the center of the wireless charger. A “beep” sound will confirm battery charging. Charging each insole takes up to 3 hours from a completely flat battery. Of course, if your battery is not entirely empty, the recharge time will be less! Repeat with second insole once the first one is fully charged
6. Place the insoles either in your shoes or boots
7. Set desired temperature and enjoy!
8. If you don’t want to bring your smartphone with you, you can leave it behind and the insoles will turn themselves on automatically thanks to the built-in accelometers.
3. Aurai eye massager
Existing technologies are based on either cumbersome towel/gel based cold warm compress or air pressure and heat that can dry the eyes, thus increasing the eye strain caused by the modern screen saturated life style
Digital eye strain usually brings us with conditions of dry, irritated eyes, blurry vision and neck and back pain. It’s not a surprise to start experiencing this comfort after spending two or more hours staring at a digital screen, or more realistically, multiple screens. In fact, on average, 3 out of 4 people who use two or more devices at a time report experiencing the conditions of digital eye strain.
Aurai incorporates both cool and warm compresses with its unique Wave Massage System, Temperature Transfer System and innovative Water Bag Design which delivers soothing massage experience at consistent temperatures to optimize the foresaid benefits.
- Percko
The Percko is an undershirt lined with tensors in the shape of your back with the idea of good posture in mind. When you’re sitting up straight, you don’t feel a thing. But when you hunch, slouch or move in any way that’s bad for your back, you’ll feel a slight stimulation in the right direction, letting you know you’ve got to re-adjust. It does this all without any electronics, you don’t even need a mobile app.The sleek design aligns to the natural shape of the back, which prevents restriction but allows users to move around as they would throughout the day.The best thing about The Percko is that it is designed for you to continue to maintain your already existing life style. So if you commute to work, work from home or are simple going to the grocery store,The Percko is right there, and it has your back, helping you improve your posture.
- Blocks smartwatch
Our Modules make BLOCKS unique. They provide an ever-growing selection of features for you to choose from. By utilising the space around the wrist, users can build a smartwatch that suits their lifestyle by connecting Modules together to their Core. The possibilities are limitless.
The Modules listed below are the first of many, and were selected based on popular choice. As new technology becomes available, we’ll be developing new Modules for you. You don’t need to choose the Modules you want immediately when you back us; after the campaign, we will get in touch to ask what combination of Modules you’d like.
- Extra battery module
- heart rate module
- gps module
- nfc contactless module
- adventure module
6. Game band
We’re building the greatest Smartwatch, ever….not crammed with every sensor available, just engineered around what we believe is really important: A kick-ass processor, a stunning display, outstanding connectivity, a big battery and a great OS.
We also added a MicroSD port to give access to massive amounts of data, right on your wrist; and finally, because there’s more to life than just raw power 😉 we brought it to life with retro gaming design and content.
the result? Gameband. One of the fastest, most powerful, thinnest, stunning Smartwatches money can buy. Oh, and we also made it one of the most affordable.
In a world where most big-brand wearables from are ‘cookie-cutter’, Gameband gives you the opportunity to be part of something different.
7. wuff collar
The story of how we created the collars started with learning how to program microcontrollers using Arduino as a hobby. For those of you not familiar with Arduino, it is a open source development platform that makes it easy for software engineers to control physical objects like LED’s and stepper motors. We started with the Arduino Uno and quickly moved onto the Pro Mini as it was more affordable and a better size for embedded projects. Once we had our first prototype built (shown below), we came to the conclusion that in order to make something affordable we would need to design our own circuit. In the end we also had to move away from using Arduino to a more compact and cost efficient microcontroller from Texas Instruments.
- Fend helmet
FEND is designed to exceed US CPSC and European EN 1078 safety standards. Comprised of a multi-impact EPP liner to absorb high impact and supported by an ABS exterior hard shell. The ultra durable nylon straps reinforce the security of the helmet and work with the EPP liner to ensure the impact is absorbed properly. For maximum comfort, the streamlined vents, adjustable internal fit system, and the plush interior lining have been added.
Perfectly design
Fully breathtly
- Pins collective
We wanted to transform the classic round shaped pin into a modern wearable. We made a digital pin that lets you voice any opinion, express love to your favourite artist or the support of the cause you are engaged in – and to change between these with just a few clicks.
This wearable doesn’t measure your heartbeat, it won’t track your position and we most definitely wont count any calories! The pin does one thing – it enhances your personality. It’s an accessory that lets you wear any of your favourite artists, designer or illustrator on your collar, clothes, bags or anywhere. Based on the mood you are currently in.
- Virtuali tee
The app will be packed full of engaging experiences and facts about the body designed to get you excited about learning. The app is designed to get kids connecting with the body so that they are curious to learn more.
By understanding how the anatomy is relevant to us, we become healthier and we encourage the desire to engage with Science at a higher level. It’s all too easy to forget that we are powered by a fragile, intricate set of systems.
source link : https://www.kickstarter.com/discover/categories/technology/wearables?sort=most_funded
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