Fort, a startup that launched in January 2025, is selling a bracelet-style wearable that ditches the screen entirely and focuses on one job: logging strength workouts automatically. The device uses ...
Apple Watch on your wrist, Oura ring on your finger, Whoop band on your arm—when does it end?
The former No. 1’s new arm, knee and leg sleeves aim to promote healing through infrared and semiconductor-infused fabric.
Imagine a T-shirt that could monitor your heart rate or blood pressure. Or a pair of socks that could provide feedback on your running stride. It may be closer than you think, with new research ...
The lightweight and low-power PIQ sports wearable device for performance measurement and coaching, launched to golf and tennis communities during 2015, relies on key sense, control, and communication ...
Materials and device advances within sports science hold great potential for enhancing injury prevention, improving performance, ensuring safety and comfort, and enabling long-term monitoring and ...