Miniature wearables for small humans

The wearable around people’s wrists could someday soon come in a miniature version for the littlest folks in their lives. With one in six adults owning a wearable, the devices for children have become a next step in personalized wellness.

Many children born into this era of technology are more than comfortable with various gadgets, which makes wearing a device much easier. While some argue these devise are glorified tracking devices, they offer a unique way to teach children about health as well as offering real-time data and personalized care.

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Cara Livernois, News Writer

Cara joined TriMed Media in 2016 and is currently a Senior Writer for Clinical Innovation & Technology. Originating from Detroit, Michigan, she holds a Bachelors in Health Communications from Grand Valley State University.

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