wearable technology

AppWizard
May 12, 2026
Whoop is introducing live in-app access to licensed medical professionals for real-time consultations, allowing users to share biometric data. The company is partnering with HealthEx to integrate wearable metrics with health records, enabling users to view diagnoses, medications, and medical history alongside their health data. Upcoming updates will enhance heart-rate accuracy, workout auto-detection, and strength training analytics. Users will be able to correlate medications and medical procedures with recovery scores and performance. Whoop is also developing AI features, including “My Memory” for managing personal information and “Proactive Check-Ins” for tailored suggestions. The Whoop Journal will allow users to log supplements and habits, with AI analyzing inputs for behavior trends. Upgrades to underlying technology are planned, but costs for clinician consultations remain undisclosed.
AppWizard
April 30, 2026
Google is preparing to update the Gemini app for Wear OS with the "Gemini App UX 2.0," featuring animated gradient backgrounds and an enhanced user interface. A retail demo video has revealed a new glow animation and updated weather icons, although these features are not yet publicly available. The latest version of the Gemini app is v1.31.56.902760379. The new glow animation is designed to be more dynamic, and the updated weather icons aim to improve clarity and aesthetics. A full demo video showcases these upcoming changes, but they will remain unreleased until an official announcement, likely at the Google I/O event. An APK teardown suggests potential future features, though not all may be included in the final release.
AppWizard
April 9, 2026
A new application called the GeminiMan Wellness Companion has been developed for Galaxy Watch users by Dante63, who previously created a patched version of the Samsung Health Monitor. The app allows users to record electrocardiogram (ECG) data from the Galaxy Watch, providing detailed reports and AI-driven analysis through a mobile app. It can track heart rhythm and rate, flagging abnormal rhythms, which the Samsung Health Monitor does not. Users can personalize their measurements with notes and create multiple profiles for different users. The app ensures data security through encryption and offers export options for ECG reports in CSV or PDF formats. Future updates will include blood pressure recording and additional health metrics like blood oxygen levels and sleep patterns. The development roadmap is available on the GeminiMan Wellness Companion GitHub page.
AppWizard
March 3, 2026
A newly launched Android application provides real-time notifications to users when nearby individuals are wearing smart glasses capable of audio or video recording. The app uses Bluetooth signals, device identifiers, and proximity detection to alert users, identify the type of device, and warn them of potential recording. This development raises concerns about public recording without consent and privacy in shared spaces. Supporters believe it enhances awareness and protects privacy, while critics point out potential inaccuracies in detection. The app aligns with Google's emphasis on user privacy and suggests a growing demand for clearer privacy indicators as wearable recording technology becomes more prevalent.
AppWizard
February 25, 2026
An innovative Android application called Nearby Glasses, developed by Yves Jeanrenaud from Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences, alerts users about nearby smart glasses using Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology. The app detects manufacturer identifiers associated with smart eyewear, including Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses, and notifies users when such glasses are in proximity. However, it may produce false positives due to other Bluetooth devices from the same manufacturer. The app's launch coincides with growing concerns about non-consensual recording, highlighted by incidents like a viral altercation on a New York subway involving smart glasses. Meta has stated that their glasses have an LED light that indicates when recording is occurring, but this indicator can be disabled. Legal experts warn that while video recording in public is generally allowed, collecting biometric data raises privacy concerns, and various state laws may require consent for audio recordings. Recent courtroom incidents have also underscored the contentious nature of wearable technology.
AppWizard
January 6, 2026
Wearable Devices Ltd. has announced the upcoming release of its Mudra Link Android app, which will provide Android users with access to the full suite of Mudra features, including gesture customization and command mapping. The app will allow for out-of-the-box onboarding with seamless pairing and guided setup, eliminating the need for a macOS or Windows PC for initial setup. The Mudra Link Android app is set to launch in January 2026 and will be showcased at CES 2026.
AppWizard
December 30, 2025
At the I/O 2025 event, Google presented Project Astra, showcasing its AI, Gemini, which can control Android devices to perform tasks like retrieving web content, playing YouTube videos, managing emails, and making phone calls. The demonstration illustrated Gemini's ability to navigate PDFs and transition between apps. Google introduced a Computer Use model for developers, enabling Gemini to interact with user interfaces in a human-like manner, currently optimized for web browsers. Apple is also enhancing Siri's capabilities to perform actions across multiple apps using voice commands. Google's approach is more generalized and not reliant on prior integrations, aiming to improve user interaction. The new Google Assistant, introduced in 2019, promised to allow voice operation of phones and multitasking across apps but faced challenges and limited adoption. Advancements in generative AI may enable more conversational command issuance, potentially addressing previous limitations. The integration of this technology could significantly impact wearable devices, allowing for phone control and information relay from secondary devices. The future of voice control as a primary interaction method for smartphones remains uncertain.
AppWizard
November 28, 2025
Samsung is collaborating with Google and eyewear brands Gentle Monster and Warby Parker to develop smart glasses, expected to be released in 2026. Google is enhancing its Translate app for these glasses, introducing a new 'Glasses' audio playback option in version 9.26.46.833192481.11, which will allow language translation directly on the device. The Live Translate feature will now function in the background, improving usability. A subsequent generation of Samsung's smart glasses with augmented reality (AR) is anticipated for 2027, competing with offerings from Apple and Meta.
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