Dressed to connect: wearable tech expands all over the body


An attendee using Vuzix Labs' Smart Swim during CES 2020. The wearable device is a head-up display for swimmers, providing workout status and information about their swim. — AFP

LAS VEGAS: From tiredness-detecting driving glasses to shin guards that judge the performance of footballers – we've come a long way since the early days of the pulse-measuring smart watch.

Some of the very latest innovations in the burgeoning wearable tech sector were on display this week at the 2020 Consumer Electronics Show – offering improved ways to get online and keep on top of health issues.

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