Already millions of people are wearing electronic devices for medical reasons, but the next generation of wearable technologies is just around the corner.
Your day begins when the vibrating alarm clock on your leg wakes you at the best moment for your body. You get quietly out of bed without waking your partner. You put on your high-tech clothes, which will measure how mush sunlight there is and automatically protect your skin.
Then you put on your smart glasses. With them you can do everything you can do on normal computer as you move around. A camera, display, touchpad, battery, and microphone are built into the frames of these glasses, which weigh only 50 grams.
Next you put your smart watch onto your wrist so that you can make calls, display messages, record videos, and take photos while your big phone stays in your pocket.
You decide to bicycle to work. You put on your helmet, which has a special device on top. if you fall and hit your head, the device will send a signal to your smartphone, which is programmed to send for medical help.
After a hard day’s work. You arrive home and quickly clean the house with your vacuum shoes that pick up dust while you walk through your home. To relax, just put on your 3D virtual reality headset and you will feel as if you are actually inside a video game. Or you may decide to go jogging and wear your new training shirt. The shirt checks your performance and sends the results to your smartphone.
Yes, these devices already exist, and wearable technology will change our lives. it’s just that
nobody quite knows how