Just wear it? Intel unveils ‘smart’ shirt

The future of wearable technology may be the shirt on your back.

Intel unveiled this week its smart shirt, designed specifically for people who exercise. The shirt—which uses embedded sensors that are made from conductive fiber—tracks heart rate data, which then are streamed over Bluetooth and WiFi to a smartphone or computer.

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