capable of being worn; appropriate, suitable, or ready for wearing: old shoes that are still wearable.
Digital Technology. relating to or noting a computer or advanced electronic device that is incorporated into an accessory worn on the body or an item of clothing: wearable gadgets embedded in fabric;a wearable heart-rate sensor.See also wearable computer, wearable technology.
n. 名词 noun
Usually wearables . something that may be worn or carried on the body, as an item of clothing:high-fashion wearables.
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The smart ring is one of dozens of wearable devices being used across professional and amateur sports to measure increasingly specific biometric data, from the proteins in athletes’ sweat to the strength of their grips.
Some monitors that provide sleep analysis do this through audio only, some through audio and video, and others include a wearable component to monitor the baby’s oxygen and breathing.
Now, whether you want to hit that 10,000 daily step goal, monitor your sleep, or train in a specific heart rate zone, there’s a wrist-mounted wearable for you.
It is also creating opportunities for decentralized clinical trials, unleashing future innovations in digi-ceuticals and healthcare wearables.
We are confident this deal will increase competition in the highly crowded wearables market, and we've made commitments that we plan to implement globally.
Available at Amazon Lumo Lift, $100 In the race to make the perfect wearable, the Lumo Lift stands out.
Available at Neiman Marcus Rialto Jeans, $245 These jeans are truly wearable art.
The Oculus Rift is a wearable headset that goes over the eyes like a clunky pair of scuba goggles.
“When we started 10 years ago, no one had heard of wearable tech,” says Genz.
That seems to be the secret to creating a successful, desirable, and wearable device.
Her cunning fingers had mended the rents in his uniform, which had been dried and put into a passably wearable condition.
But beyond a casual wonder if the garment would eventually be wearable, cut from so mangled a pattern, she had no real care.
Before we had washed them, they had been very, very dirty, it is true; but they were just wearable.
In Tipperary they call the old-fashioned wig 'Dwyer's wearable.'
These consisted of thin cotton things for the summer, and, when wearable, were of considerable use.