Euronews July 11, 2022
Nicole Lin Chang

Let’s face it – wearable health technology has come a long way since the days of clip-on step trackers.

Demand for wearable health and wellness technology is now booming, with the pandemic highlighting the value of such devices for monitoring indicators like blood oxygen saturation and heart rate.

Professional services firm Deloitte predicts that this year, 320 million consumer health and wellness wearable devices will ship worldwide, and by 2024, that figure will likely reach nearly 440 million.

From a smartwatch that can monitor stress to an app that nudges sleepers out of nightmares, here’s a look at the latest trends in wearable health technology.

1. The Apple Watch might soon be able to tell if you have a fever

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Topics: Digital Health, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends, Wearables
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