What's Wrong With Wearable MedTech Devices?
The global wearable medical device market could exceed $85 billion in 2024. However, it's one thing to collect data, and quite another to do it meaningfully and usefully.
I see the main problem with the market: gadgets tell us "you sleep poorly" or "you have a high heart rate", but rarely offer a real solution. Unlike DNA аvatars that predict the body's response and help adjust treatment, most wearables are limited to passive monitoring.
What if wearables became part of a full-cycle ecosystem? For example:
Your tracker detects high blood pressure and recommends a portable KardiaMobile ECG for monitoring.
Poor sleep? Dreem Headband improves deep sleep phases with gentle stimulation.
Asthma or COPD? Smart breathing trainers train muscles and reduce the frequency of attacks.
Technology can and should not only collect data, but also help us change our lifestyle and treat diseases before they worsen.
Our future is personalized medicine, where smart gadgets work not only as observers, but also as your allies in the fight for health.
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