Lately, there’s been a big movement to bring wearable technology into the market. They come in forms of smartwatches and bands aimed to track health stats such as heart rate. However, a new project ...
Most fitness trackers take the form of a wearable wrist band -- which many users find unsightly or cumbersome. But now researchers say that heart rate, breathing and other physiological measurements ...
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Smartphones may soon replace wearable fitness trackers by reliably measuring your heart and breathing rates even when they are kept in pocket or a bag, MIT researchers say. Researchers are working on ...
New York: Uncomfortable with your wristband fitness tracker? Now you can bury it somewhere in your closet as your smartphone would be your new fitness tracker, say researchers from the Massachusetts ...