Image for Wearable Computing

Wearable Computing

Wearable computing refers to technology that can be worn on the body, often as clothing or accessories, which integrates computing capabilities. Examples include smartwatches, fitness trackers, and augmented reality glasses. These devices typically collect data about the wearer’s health, activity, or environment, and can connect to the internet or smartphones for enhanced functionality. Wearable computing aims to improve daily life by providing convenience, monitoring health, and offering hands-free information access, all while seamlessly blending into daily activities. As technology advances, wearables are becoming increasingly sophisticated and capable of more complex tasks.