
Wearable Electronics
Wearable electronics are devices equipped with electronic components designed to be comfortably worn on the body, often integrated into clothing or accessories. They can monitor health metrics like heart rate, steps, and sleep patterns, or enhance communication and entertainment. Examples include smartwatches, fitness trackers, and augmented reality glasses. These devices connect to smartphones or the internet to provide real-time data, facilitate tracking, and improve convenience. Advanced wearables may incorporate sensors, processors, and wireless technology, making them powerful tools for health management, personal productivity, and immersive experiences—all while being discreet and user-friendly.