CNET January 11, 2023
Giselle Castro-Sloboda

You’ll be able to purchase some of these wellness gadgets later this year.

Over time, health and fitness trackers have evolved into other forms of wearables besides smartwatches. At CES 2023, it was evident that health tracking remains popular and is taking on new forms.

Some new products like ITRI’s iSportWear includes wearable fitness products that not only track user’s health metrics, but also helps with injury prevention and even fixes their form. Meanwhile other brands like Movano Health launched a smart ring called Evie, exclusively for women as a way to keep track of their health data.

These are just some of the brands paving the way for health wearables and trackers at CES and...

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