Over the years, wearable healthcare devices have surged in popularity, driven by advancements in sensor technology, IoT, and AI-driven solutions. Through these advancements, wearable devices are revolutionizing healthcare, contributing to life-saving measures, and promoting sustained wellness. These devices commonly track a wearer’s health data, including heart rate, glucose level, sleep pattern, and activity. The continuous monitoring of these vital physical and chemical signals provides insights into individuals’ health conditions and overall well-being.
While they hold great promise in shaping the future of healthcare, wearable devices also face challenges. The collection and processing of personal health data raise concerns about the security of medical privacy. Despite effectively tracking parameters such as heart rate, sleep pattern, and activity, monitoring blood pressure by smart watches remains a current limitation.
Nonetheless, with the ongoing evolution of technology, wearable healthcare devices will continue to unlock tremendous opportunities for monitoring and enhancing the well-being of individuals.