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Wearable Technology
Wearable technology, also known as "wearables," is a category of electronic devices that can be worn as accessories, embedded in clothing, or implanted in the user's body. These devices enable direct interaction between sensors and the end user. They are powered by microprocessors and equipped with the capability to send and receive data via the Internet.
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