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The Intimate Interface: An Article on Wearable Technology
Once the stuff of science fiction, wearable technology has moved from the fringes of innovation to become an intimate part of our daily lives. From the simple step-counting pedometer of the past to today's sophisticated smart rings and Augmented Reality (AR) glasses, these devices are fundamentally reshaping how we monitor our health, stay connected, and interact with the world around us.
A Brief History of Tech on the Body
The concept of wearing technology is far from new. Early precursors included:
16th Century: German inventor Peter Henlein created small, wearable watches worn as necklaces.
1949: American biophysicist Norman Holter invented the Holter monitor, one of the first true health monitoring devices capable of tracking vital data outside a clinical setting.


