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Wearable technology refers to smart electronic devices worn on the body—as accessories, clothing, or implants—that collect real-time data, often connecting to the internet for health monitoring, fitness tracking, and enhanced communication. market growing rapidly toward, thinner, more flexible, and AI-integrated device
Key types include
smartwatches (e.g., Apple Watch),
fitness trackers (Fitbit),
VR headsets,
smart rings, and
specialized medical sensors,
Embedded devices are specialized, purpose-built computing systems designed to perform dedicated functions within larger machines, often featuring real-time constraints. They combine hardware (microcontrollers, processors) and software to operate with minimal human intervention. Common examples include IoT devices, smart home appliances, automotive systems, and medical equipment
Edge device is a networking component that acts as an entry point between a local network and external networks (like the internet or a central cloud), serving to aggregate, filter, and process data close to its source.
These devices enable real-time processing and low-latency communication for IoT and industrial systems by reducing the need to send all raw data to a centralized cloud