Electronic technology or electronics placed into products that can be comfortably worn on the body are known as wearables. These wearable devices are used to keep track of data in real time. They have motion sensors that record your daily activities and sync them with mobile phones or laptop computers. Wearable electronics, following the invention of smartphones, are the next significant technological breakthrough. Wearable technology was employed in the field of military technology long before it became popular among the general public. The wearable technology revolution is upending our long-held assumptions about how we use data in our everyday lives and social relationships. It's a lot more personal in many ways. The wearable industry's main problem is achieving long-term client engagement. Because of the short-term customer involvement, many wearable electronics are short-lived.
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