Illustration of heart rate variability (HRV) for researchers, showcasing a heart with an ECG line, a medicine bottle, and pens on canvas, perfect for sensor comparison studies.

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The Nearables and Wearables in Healthcare: Introducing Technologies and Applications
Wearable Devices as a Source of Real-World Data: Consumer vs. Research-Grade
Best Alternatives to ActiGraph in 2025: Top Advanced Accelerometers for Physical Activity Research
Withings Sleep Analyzer vs. Fibion Emfit for Clinical Research in 2025: Best Nearable Sleep Devices Comparison
Best HRV Tools for Nighttime Autonomic Research

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Wearables

Illustration of a wearable health sensor wristband surrounded by icons and teal pens, showcasing its applications in monitoring heart rate and other healthcare metrics.
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ESM and Actigraphy for sleep research
Illustration of a person with wearable tech on the arm and thigh, labeled "Wearable Study Tips," highlights participant compliance with a check mark and pencil on the side.
A man showcases the key features of wearable technology on a large screen to a diverse group seated around a conference table in a modern office.
Illustration of a seated person with advanced wearable technology on the wrist and knee, labeled "Sedentary Behavior & Wearables.
Illustration of a person running, surrounded by a smartwatch, heart monitor, and a hand drawing waves, with the text "Remote Coaching PA & SB." It's an inspiring depiction of reducing sedentary behavior and boosting physical activity through innovative remote coaching.
Illustration of a person walking with thigh-worn accelerometers and wristbands, precisely measuring activities. Devices are placed for accurate motion tracking, particularly during light intensity activities.
Illustration of a person running, intertwined with sketches of a heart, HRV graphs, and clocks, symbolizing health and heart rate variability. This artwork emphasizes the importance of physical activity in contrast to sedentary behavior for maintaining optimal well-being.
Illustration of a person sleeping in bed, with a heart rate monitor and ECG graph above, surrounded by leaves, a pen, and a pencil, showcasing the importance of sleep tracking for enhanced well-being.
A diagram illustrates a person sleeping before waking to check their heart rate through Sleep Monitoring on a smartwatch. Below, two individuals jog while Physical Activity Monitoring tracks their fitness data with heart rate graphs.
Illustration of a person walking among various charts and graphs showing data related to physical activity. Text reads "LLMs Smart Data Handling Physical Activity.

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