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Score better sleep tonightWorld Cup sleep disruptions are addressed in a new podcast episode. Performance scientist Peter Tierney shares insights on sleep and recove...
AI startup CEO gifted almost Rs 1 crore mattresses to all employees, the reason will surprise youAn AI startup CEO is prioritizing employee well-being over traditional perks, gifting each worker a $3,000 sleep-enhancing mattress cover. ...
Oura Ring 4 review: The smart ring that prioritises recovery over screenThe Oura Ring 4 is a premium smart ring focused primarily on sleep, recovery, and overall wellness rather than workout performance or smart...
Exclusive: Apple explains how sleep apnea detection and hearing tests are coming to India through Apple Watch and AirPods ProApple is expanding its consumer health ecosystem in India by introducing sleep apnea notifications on a wide range of Apple Watch models an...
Google Fitbit Air launched: New screenless fitness tracker brings AI health coaching, 7-day battery life and iPhone supportGoogle has launched the new Fitbit Air, a lightweight screenless fitness tracker with AI health coaching features. The wearable supports An...
ŌURA enters India with Oura Ring 4, reveals how the country sleepsOura has launched its smart ring in India. The Oura Ring 4 is now available. The company released a sleep report for India. Indian users sl...
Are we chasing perfect sleep all wrong? The hidden side of trackers and orthosomniaSleep trackers are popular now. But these devices can cause anxiety. This problem is called orthosomnia. People obsess over sleep data. Thi...
ET Startup Awards | A finger on the pulse: founders stay healthy, on point via wearablesFitness bands are out, replaced by wearables to monitor sleep— not just the quantity but also the quality. For Social Enterprise winner, An...
Ten innovative tech gadgets to help maintain your health & fitnessThese 10 innovative tech gadgets are revolutionizing the way we approach health and fitness. Whether you're looking to track your activity ...
From respiratory rate to audio analytics, this is how smartwatches could help detect CovidApart from wearables, digital tools could also be used in other ways to detect Covid.
Now, smartwatches & fitness bands can help detect Covid. Here's howAn elevated respiratory rate has shown to be a useful biomarker for early Covid detection.
Coronasomnia? 2 years into Covid, A sleep crisis is unfolding in India"Sleep disturbances are getting very common post-Covid and clearly there is no universal approach to tackle it," said Dr Cijith Sreedhar, C...
Why wearable fitness trackers aren't as useless as some make them out to beCurrently, about one in five own one of these wearables, and about a quarter use a mobile app or website to monitor their activity levels a...
Google Fitbit Charge 5 review: This tracker is just fit to be boughtAt Rs 14,999, the fitness tracker manages to stand out from the crowd.
IIT-Madras startup raises Rs 22 crore funding for launching wrist band for detecting COVID symptomsMuse wearables, the startup incubated at IIT Madras by an alumni group along with an NIT Warangal alumnus, is planning to launch the tracke...
Huami to bring Amazfit T-Rex with 12 military certifications in mid-JuneThe smartwatch will come with a rugged body and AMOLED display.
John Sculley's wearable device company Misfit launches Shine 2Misfit, the company founded by former Apple CEO John Sculley which makes premium wearable gadgets has launched a new fitness and sleep moni...
Misfit to launch products in tie-up with SnapdealThe company has sold a million units of these devices so far. Misfit was incorporated in 2011 on the day Apple’s chief executive Steve Jobs...
CES 2015: Can wearables & connected devices become an integral part of consumers' lives?The number of connected devices is set to grow five-fold to over 25 billion by 2020, with consumer devices accounting for more than half of...
Finally, a fitness tracker you'd love to wearLike most devices of its kind, the Withings Activite is capable of tracking your steps, how far you’ve run or swam.