The following devices are powered by Rechargeable Batteries.
We define "Rechargeable Batteries" as batteries that can be recharged easily from a common power-source (wall-plug, laptop etc.) and used many times.
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Worn on the Head
and used
for Industrial applications.
The Smart Cap is a fatigue monitoring system designed for industrial purposes. This wearable device is excellent for keeping truck drivers... |
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The Notch measures the movement, speed and acceleration of the user. This tiny wearable device fits insides pockets, wristbands, basically... |
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Worn on the Head
and used
for Fitness & Lifestyle applications.
The Melon headband is a wearable device that monitors the electrical activity of the brain and measures mental activity data. All of this... |
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Worn on the Torso
and used
for Fitness applications.
The Alert Shirt is a wearable device that simulates live sport actions and allows fans to feel what the players are feeling as it happens... |
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Worn on the Fingers
and used
for Lifestyle applications.
The Nod ring is a wearable device that offers advanced gesture control and allow the user to control devices such as phones, tablets,... |
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Worn on the Wrist
and used
for Fitness applications.
The Mio Link sports watch is a wearable device that continuously measures the heart rate of the user. This technology has wireless... |
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Worn on the Wrist
and used
for Entertainment applications.
The Leap Band is a wearable device that has audio instructions to help kids stay active and follow challenges set in the wrist band. This... |
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Worn on the Body
and used
for Fitness applications.
The Smart Sensing shirt is a wearable device that measures heart rate, calories burnt, quality of sleep and quality of air. The sensors are... |
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Worn on the Wrist
and used
for Lifestyle 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 Wrist
and used
for Lifestyle & Fitness applications.
The Nike+ Sportwatch is a wearable device that measures the distance traveled, pace and speed of the wearer's run. This technology allows... |
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Worn on the Chest
and used
for Medical applications.
The Zoll LifeVest is a wearable defibrillator used for cardiac monitoring and to protect the user from cardiac arrest. This technology... |
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Worn on the Head
and used
for Lifestyle applications.
The Epiphany Eyewear is a wearable device that has a small camera attached to it which records what the user is looking at. The glasses are... |
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Worn on the Wrist
and used
for Lifestyle applications.
The TomTom Runner is a wearable device that has a built in heart rate monitor. It can also measure fitness data such as step count,... |
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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 Legs
and used
for Medical applications.
The LegSys is a wearable device that analyzes the gait with the restraints of cords and heavy equipment. LegSys has two sensors attached to... |
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Worn on the Arm
and used
for Fitness applications.
The Shot Tracker is a wearable device that helps the user monitor their basketball shooting patterns and help them adjust it to the right... |
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Worn on the Head
and used
for Industrial applications.
The XO Eye is a wearable device that allows the user to communicate with another person by sharing the point of view through another's eyes... |
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Worn on the Head
and used
for Lifestyle applications.
The Pro Mobile Display, designed by Laster Technologies, is a wireless augmented reality device. Information around the user surroundings... |
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Worn on the Head
and used
for Industrial applications.
The M2000AR glasses is designed to provide hands-free information and augmented reality in industrial usage. This wearable device is... |
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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 Head & Chest
and used
for Fitness applications.
The Run-N-Read is a wearable device that allows the user to read comfortably on their tablets while walking or running. When running, the... |
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Worn on the Wrist
and used
for Lifestyle applications.
SpotNSave is a wearable device worn on the wrist that helps keep track of the location of the user. It includes a SOS button that will... |
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Xensr is a wearable device that measures the height of the users jump in sports such as skateboarding, skiing and jet skiing. This... |
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Worn on the Ankle
and used
for Fitness applications.
The Fly Fit is a fitness tracker that is worn on the ankle of the user. The main difference between this wearable device and other fitness... |
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The HC1 HeadSet computer is a wearable device equipped with a camera and microphone that allows the user to remotely collaborate with other... |
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Worn on the Head
and used
for Lifestyle applications.
The AR Walker developed by NTT Docomo is a HUD technology that features augmented reality functions. AR walker is a small wearable device... |
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Worn on the Wrist
and used
for Lifestyle applications.
The HereO is a smart watch for kids equipped with GPS tracking technology, which parents, nannies and family members can use to locate the... |
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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... |
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Worn on the Arm
and used
for Fitness & Medical applications.
The Metria IH1 is a disposable wearable device that detects the user's skin temperature and activity. This piece of technology is worn on... |
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The CastAR is a wearable device used to project a 3D image onto a retroreflective surface. This means that any light projected on the... |