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The Wearable Tech Podcast with Fexingo: Smartwatches, Fitness Trackers, and Health Devices

The Wearable Tech Podcast with Fexingo: Smartwatches, Fitness Trackers, and Health Devices

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The wearable technology market now encompasses over a billion devices, from the smartwatch on your wrist to the continuous glucose monitor under your skin. Each week, Lucas and Luna sit down at their review studio to dissect the latest releases from Apple, Garmin, Fitbit, Whoop, and emerging players like Oura and Withings, comparing specs, battery life, sensor accuracy, and real-world usability. They don't just unbox gadgets—they interrogate the clinical trials behind new electrocardiogram algorithms, the privacy implications of always-on health monitoring, and the shifting business models of companies that now sell you data dashboards alongside hardware. Lucas brings a journalist's skepticism to claims about stress detection and sleep staging; Luna, an engaged athlete and early adopter, challenges him to see beyond the spec sheet. Together, they explore how these devices are reshaping insurance premiums, employer wellness programs, and even medical diagnosis, while asking hard questions about data ownership and regulatory oversight. For listeners who already own a tracker and want to understand what the algorithms are really doing, or for investors sizing up a sector projected to hit $200 billion by 2030, this is the conversation that strips away the marketing hype. Can a wristband actually save your life, or is it just a very expensive step counter? #WearableTech #Smartwatches #FitnessTrackers #HealthDevices #AppleWatch #Garmin #Fitbit #Whoop #OuraRing #ContinuousGlucoseMonitor #HealthDataPrivacy #DigitalHealth #WearableTechPodcast #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Podcast #TechPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • How Wearable Air Quality Sensors Are Changing Urban Health
    2026/06/08
    In this episode of The Wearable Tech Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how wearable air quality sensors are giving individuals real-time data on pollutants like PM2.5 and VOCs. They focus on the Atmotube Pro, a pocket-sized sensor that measures particulate matter, volatile organic compounds, temperature, and humidity. Lucas explains how these devices differ from government monitors, which only measure outdoor air at sparse locations, while wearables provide hyperlocal, personal exposure data. The conversation covers the health implications—linking long-term exposure to heart disease and cognitive decline—and the potential for these sensors to integrate with smart home systems and city planning. They also touch on the rise of air quality as a consumer health metric, similar to sleep tracking. The hosts discuss the science behind the sensors, the accuracy trade-offs, and what the future holds for wearable air monitoring. This episode is perfect for anyone concerned about urban air pollution or interested in the next frontier of personal health tracking. #AirQuality #WearableTech #AtmotubePro #PM2Point5 #VOCs #HealthTech #UrbanHealth #PersonalMonitoring #EnvironmentalHealth #SensorTech #SmartCity #IndoorAirQuality #RealTimeData #Wearables #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Healthtracking Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    11 分
  • How Wearable Hydration Sensors Are Changing Athletic Performance
    2026/06/08
    Episode 38 of The Wearable Tech Podcast explores the emerging world of wearable hydration sensors — devices that track sweat rate, electrolyte loss, and hydration status in real time. Lucas and Luna examine how this technology is moving beyond elite sports into everyday fitness wearables. They look at the science behind sweat analysis, the key players like NIX and Lumen, and the challenges of accuracy and form factor. The episode asks whether hydration sensors could become as standard as heart rate monitors, and what that means for athletes, casual gym-goers, and public health. Specific studies from the 2024 American College of Sports Medicine conference and early-adoption data from triathlon training teams ground the conversation. Recorded June 8, 2026. #WearableTech #HydrationSensors #SweatAnalysis #AthleticPerformance #FitnessTrackers #Smartwatches #HealthTech #NIX #Lumen #Biometrics #SportsScience #Electrolytes #Dehydration #WearableSensors #TrainingTech #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
  • How Wearable UV Sensors Are Reshaping Sun Safety
    2026/06/07
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the rapidly growing market for wearable UV sensors — tiny devices that measure personal sun exposure in real time. They break down how a company called L'Oréal (yes, the beauty giant) launched the first wearable UV sensor, the My Skin Track UV, back in 2018, and how the technology has evolved since. Lucas shares data from a 2024 study in JAMA Dermatology showing that continuous UV monitoring reduced sunburn incidence by 32% among participants. They discuss the technical challenges: miniaturizing spectral sensors, battery life, calibration against skin type, and the move from skin-patch form factors to wristbands and smartwatch integrations. They also touch on the business side — who's buying these devices, from melanoma patients to outdoor workers, and why insurance companies are starting to subsidize them. A balanced look at a niche wearables segment poised to grow as climate change pushes more people outdoors. #WearableTech #UVSensors #SunSafety #LORÉAL #MySkinTrackUV #JAMADermatology #MelanomaPrevention #HealthWearables #SkinCancer #ContinuousMonitoring #FitnessTrackers #Smartwatches #OutdoorHealth #ClimateChange #Insurance #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
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