7 Coolest Wearable Tech Gadgets Making an Impact

Ever since technology has become a crucial part of our life, we all seem to be inclining towards smaller and smarter tech gadgets. From tracking total calories burned to take selfies using voice commands, wearable gadgets are rapidly growing and gaining attention from across the world; and, while these tech gadgets have only been around for a few years for consumers, medical professionals, military forces, and businesses have used them for decades. According to wearable technologies, wearable technology exceeded a whopping $10 billion in 2017 and is expected to reach $17 billion by 2021. With this significant growth, we can expect wearable tech gadgets to become an essential part of our lives very soon.

From fitness trackers to smart glasses, there are tons of wearable tech gadgets that have been launched, and today we are going to discuss the top 7 coolest wearable tech gadgets that are making a huge impact in the market.

1. bPay Wristband

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Carrying technology in your pocket is so passé, and this is what bPay Wristband from Barclays in the UK, a bank making wireless or contactless payments possible, is here to prove. While up until now, the bank has launched several small keychains and wireless apps with payment information, they have recently entered into the wearable tech gadgets industry with their latest bPay Wristband release. This cool gadget allows you to pay for anything under 30 euros at thousands of your favorite places with just a swipe of your wrist. Integrated with an automated top-up option, you can now intentionally forget to carry your wallet when heading out.

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2. Fitbit Versa

Fitbit-Versa

Smartwatches were the first wearable tech gadgets to gain extreme popularity. It appears that there is nothing stopping the industry giants investing in the smartwatches. On one side, we have the undisputed queen, Apple Watch. While on the other, there is a wide range of smartwatches that work with different platforms.

But recently, a new competitor has arrived in the market – Fitbit Versa. Fitbit has managed to find its way back in the fitness smartwatch industry with its Fitbit Versa. It is a versatile, compact and affordable smartwatch designed with an improved interface for better fitness tracking readouts. At a retail price of just $199, the Fitbit Versa works with both Android and iOS smartphones. It even comes with a SpO2 sensor, which helps in tracking conditions such as sleep apnea.

3. Spectacles by Snap Inc.

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So far, we have discussed wearable tech gadgets made to wear on wrists. Let’s talk about something that is meant to be worn on the face. Spectacles by Snap Inc. has released its second-generation camera spectacles, which is a lighter, slimmer, and better-looking version.

Apart from some aesthetic tweaks; including better colors and no obvious yellow rings; Snap has also made few technological improvements, like a still-image mode, slimmer charging case, and waterproofing. These glasses even allow you to get a prescription lens for an additional price of $125. However, considering all the improvements made, it will be interesting to see whether Snap manages to get more users on board.

4. Muse

Muse-Brain-Sensing-Headband

Another popular wearable tech gadget is Muse that goes around your forehead. It is a research-grade EEG device that senses your mental activity and helps you find calm through the guiding sounds of weather. It was designed to improve your meditation experience and help you find a deeper sense of focus. While we cannot comment on how useful it is for meditation yet, it is interesting to see tech gadgets breaking the norms and trying to offer something valuable for mental fitness, rather than just physical.

5. UV Sense

UV-Sense-from-Loreal

UV Sense from L’oreal is one of the world’s smallest wearable tech gadgets. It is powered by the sun and incorporates the most accurate and sophisticated UV dosimeter. Its purpose is to track UV levels of the wearer and analyze how much UV exposure they are having.

UV Sense is waterproof and has no battery and moving parts. Moreover, it is so small that it can be attached to any body part or clothing. It can constantly track the user’s UV levels.

6. Google Glass

Google Glass

Google Glass is one of the most anticipated wearable tech gadgets that has a lot to offer. The Google Glass works like a hands-free smartphone. It allows users to access the internet, calendar, maps, camera, and other apps with voice commands. Another most enticing feature of this gadget is its built-in camera, which records 720p HD videos. It also comes with an LCD screen that lets you see all the information right in front of your eyes.

7. Royole Moon 3D Virtual Mobile Theater

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Slip away to a virtual land with Royole Moon 3D Virtual Mobile Theater, a portable theater headset. The device comes integrated with an advanced AMOLED display and produces a virtual HD screen in front of your eyes. Royole Moon is built to provide a movie theater experience without messing up your home.

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Final Words

Wearable Tech Gadgets

Wearable tech gadgets have taken the world by storm. With these 7 tech gadgets that we have discussed, it’s evident that the wearable gadget industry is only getting started. There are several wearable gadgets that are set to be released in the near future. They will continue to transform the way we interact with each other and the technology.

This article is written by James Wilson. He is a renowned journalist and an alumnus of the London University and currently associated with Net Solutions. He loves to write blogs on various topics, be it technical or non-technical.  From past 5 years, he has been writing SEO-based articles for businesses that wish to rank higher on Google search. Till date, he has written several articles on SEO techniques, Mobile app development to several websites.
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