wearable tech
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of wearable tech
First recorded in 2000–05
Example Sentences
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While it's a small, specific patient group and not the general population, her study suggested 20% of those who were given wearable tech to monitor their heart health experienced anxiety and were "far more likely to use healthcare resources".
From BBC
She's carried out research into the impact of wearable tech on a cohort of cardiovascular patients.
From BBC
The country is a potentially massive and lucrative market for wearable tech.
From Barron's
Wearable tech is taking a leap forward thanks to AI.
For some athletes the turning point in pulling back was the pandemic, said American marathoner and world qualifier Reed Fischer, as they embraced wearable tech that measures the body’s operations in detail.
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