The following devices communicate using a WiFi.
We define "WIFI" as technology that allows an electronic device to exchange data or connect to the internet wirelessly using microwaves in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.
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Worn on the Wrist
and used
for Lifestyle & Fitness applications.
The Samsung Gear S is a standalone smartwatch that does not require tethering for full functionality. This wearable device features a... |
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Worn on the Ankle
and used
for Lifestyle & Medical applications.
The Sproutling Baby Monitor is a wearable device designed for infants from 0 to 18 months old. This technology is used to sense an infant's... |
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Worn on the Wrist
and used
for Lifestyle applications.
The CarePredict Tempo is a wearable wristband that detects motion such as walking, running and standing. The band transmit data to the... |
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The Swipe Sense is a complete hygiene system that monitors hygiene control using wearable hand sanitizer with monitoring sensors, wall... |
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The SurroSense Rx System is a wearable device that helps prevent foot ulcers by collecting pressure data. This technology has real-time... |
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Worn on the Head
and used
for Industrial applications.
The Tobii Glasses 2 is a wearable eye tracking device that gives researchers the ability to capture human behavior insights in the... |
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Worn on the Wrist
and used
for Industrial applications.
The Rufus Cuff is a wearable device that allows the user to make voice and video calls right from the device. This technology features a 3... |
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Worn on the Head
and used
for Medical applications.
Evena Eyes On is a wearable medical imaging device capable of multi-spectral imaging with sharp images and high quality. One of the main... |
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Worn on the Mouth
and used
for Medical applications.
The SoundBite is a unique wearable hearing aid designed to be worn on the inside of the mouth. The device consists of two pieces, one goes... |
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Worn on the Body
and used
for Medical & Fitness applications.
The BTS Surface EMG is a wearable synchro-myography device used for monitoring muscular activity. Wireless gel electrodes are applied to... |