Wearable Device Monitors

Wireless sensors that stick to the skin to track physiological signals

Stanford engineers have developed experimental stickers that pick up physiological signals emanating from the skin,

Tracking your stress level by measuring cortisol in your sweat

By drawing in a bit of sweat, a patch developed in the lab of Alberto

World’s smallest wearable device monitors UV exposure

Researchers Develop World’s Smallest Wearable Device A Northwestern Engineering professor, working in conjunction with the global

Wristband electrodermal monitoring can include anxiety, mood and stress monitoring and measuring analgesic responses

What can we learn about emotions, the brain and behavior from a wristband? Plenty, according to

IBM Watson and Wearable Devices to Monitor Activity of Workers in Extreme Environments

North Star BlueScope Steel, a steel producer for global building and construction industries, today announced

The Quantified Cow: Wearables Will Monitor Animals As Closely As Humans

In the future, everything is going to be connected to the Internet—even our farm animals.

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Wearable Device Monitors Employee Productivity . . .

The increasing ubiquity of wearables and the Internet of Things has rightly prompted concerns over