From the 1.38″ full circle P-OLED display to its built-in activity tracker, LG’s smartwatch is an action-packed wearable with tons of versatility.

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Seaver Girth

French company Seaver has created a connected Girth that foresees potential injuries during training and optimizes your horse’s conditioning while riding.

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The latest and greatest innovation in audio gear is the advent of bone conduction headphones for the modern consumer. Originally designed for military applications, bone conduction is a technique for delivering audio to the inner-ear through the bones of the skull. Studio Banana Things, a London-based tech company well known for their successful Kickstarter campaigns, has created the BatBand, a Bluetooth headset that utilizes bone conduction to deliver high quality sound.

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With wearable smart tech trending, no piece of clothing is exempt from a union with technology. WELT, the Smart Fashion Belt, finally made its debut at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, promising to help users embrace a healthy lifestyle while remaining fashionable. WELT’s sleek, inconspicuous design allows even the most stylish consumers access to useful health metrics that will surely improve their quality of life.

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Initially designed for developers, Sony has created SmartEyeglass – augmented eyewear that is part of their action-packed SDK. The developer kit includes an accelerometer, gyroscope, electric compass, brightness sensor, microphone and noise suppression sub microphone.

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With its 50-degree field of view and 3D gesture interaction, Atheer has created the most powerful augmented reality glasses on the market today.

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