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Wearable Startup Ideas



2 years ago

A smartwatch-like wearable that can help people monitor their glucose levels if they have diabetes.

706
5 years ago

The first wearable fitness tracking device that’s a 25% slimmer than Apple Watch, with a rotating bezel.

261
2 years ago

A digital wearable designed to help those with Parkinson’s Disease (PD) manage their symptoms.

214
2 years ago

A wearable device that provides fitness coaching and guidance for people with chronic conditions. The startup wants to use data to make users’ chronic conditions more manageable.

211
4 years ago

A startup that makes wearable tech for people with disabilities, like those with visual impairment. The startup is building software that helps people with disabilities to be more independent.

197
4 years ago

This startup is building a new kind of fitness tracker that uses a smartphone app to track a person’s activity, then sends the data to a wearable device that’s connected to an account. The team is looking to launch in the second half of 2020.

186
2 years ago

 A tiny wearable device that can monitor heart rate variability and other vital signs, used to diagnose sleep apnea. The device is being built by a team of engineers and sleep doctors.

186
5 years ago

A startup that makes a product called “The Wig”, a wearable device that can tell you if you have a fever or not by reading your face

181
3 years ago

This startup is building a smart jacket for dogs. It’s essentially a wearable dog leash that lets you bring your pet anywhere, such as to a cafe, park, or hotel.

180
3 years ago

A company that uses wearables to track employee health and productivity.

176
4 years ago

A wearable technology company, based in San Francisco, that makes apparel and accessories that measure in real time and track your activity. It has some of the lowest prices in the industry, and is a contender with the other big players.

172
5 years ago

A wearables startup that wants to help people run more efficiently and exercise better. It says its product is worn like a wristband and tracks things like steps taken, calories burned, distance traveled, and sleep.

166
5 years ago

Wearable sensors that help detect the presence of volatile gases in buildings.

162
5 years ago

A motorized, wearable device that can put you in touch with your employees when you’re away.

161
5 years ago

A wearable device that tracks running and biking data and can communicate with a smartphone app. The startup wants to make it easy to get new workouts and track progress without having to purchase a wearable or smartphone apps.

161
5 years ago

A wearable device that monitors your heart rate and breathing patterns to help treat sleep apnea.

157
5 years ago

A startup that allows your smartphone to operate as a wearable device that can track your movements, showing you how much exercise you’re getting.

156
3 years ago

 A startup focused on treating traumatic brain injury. The team is building a wearable device that monitors the brain and tailors treatment plans based off the patient’s unique pattern of brain injuries.

155
5 years ago

A tool for modeling and simulating the physical behavior of interaction with a product, with a focus on wearables. The startups aims to allow customers to model wearables in a way that’s more intuitive than the current alternatives

154
3 years ago

An wearable hat that links with your phone via Bluetooth and can link with other devices via Bluetooth and the Internet of Things. It’s suppose to be a smart hat that can help a user stay connected and lower their chances of getting a concussion.

153
5 years ago

A smart app that keeps track of your health and wellness. The startup is working on a sensor that can be attached to a band or other wearable device and track vitals like heart rate, body temperature, and more.

150
5 years ago

A wearable sensor that helps detect motion and alert you when someone is approaching your home.

149
5 years ago

a wearable device that plays video games

148
5 years ago

 A company that wants to make it easy for companies to monitor work performance and productivity through smart devices like phones and wearables.

148
5 years ago

A startup that develops wearable technology for runners. The company is selling a smartwatch that tracks things like pace, distance, and calories burned.

148
5 years ago

A wearable that helps you find the best places to park during a trip to the grocery store.

147
5 years ago

A company that sells “the world’s first wearable data science platform”.

144
3 years ago

A platform that allows mothers to talk to their babies from a distance, via voice and text. The startup is working on a new wearable device that can help babies learn languages, communicate, and even get distracted by their surroundings.

142
5 years ago

A wearable that tracks when you’re thirsty, and provides an alert when you’re close to a water bottle so you don’t have to keep looking for it.

141
5 years ago

Fitness-tracking software that ties into a wearable device. It tracks your workouts and can get your fitness data into your fitness app or website.

140
5 years ago

A startup that wants to be the first-mover in creating a new class of wearable computing technology. The company wants to make wearable technology that’s more comfortable, fashionable, and unconstrained.

137
5 years ago

A wearable that will track activity and sleep habits, and then report them to you on your wrist. The startup wants to create a device that can complete a full-body fitness test that can be used with other devices.

133
5 years ago

A wearable company that makes a product called a ‘halo’ that is a jacket and a hat for your dog and monitor its health

131
3 years ago

A startup that makes a wearable for building muscle tone that uses a mobile app and a lot of AI

127
5 years ago

A software company that allows people to collect and use data to better manage their health. It’s building a “smart” wearable device that can track your health and send a report to a doctor.

126
2 years ago

A startup that lets you monitor your every step, activity, and calorie count using a wearable that syncs with a smartphone app. Users can also get coaching from a personal trainer, the idea being that this can be a helpful tool for people trying to lose weight or stay fit.

124
5 years ago

A product that helps people manage their health and fitness goals by aggregating data from wearable devices.

123
5 years ago

A way to measure and report on a person’s location and movements in real-time, without requiring a wearable device.

122
5 years ago

A company that designs and produces tech-enabled wearables that allow users to connect with their body and health data

121
5 years ago

A company that provides a “wearable” device for monitoring blood sugar. It was founded in Boston by a team of MIT graduates.

120
5 years ago

A company that combines a wearables platform, a wearable device, and a smartphone app to improve the health of its users.

119
5 years ago

This wearable device generates a heat map of the area around the wearer’s head, allowing him to better understand his environment.

119
4 years ago

 A wearable device for detecting and tracking the movements of patients by their bedside.

119
3 years ago

Productivity software for the tubular time management band, a $15 rubber band that helps users set goals and stay motivated. The product is a physical, wearable software product that syncs with the band.

116
5 years ago

Health 2.0 is a digital health data platform that lets users upload and share raw health data from wearable devices like Fitbits, and add insights and comments.

115
5 years ago

A company building a wearable that the company says is the size of a bar of soap and can be worn for up to a week. The company says the wearable can continuously monitor glucose levels, and can be used as a glucose monitor.

111
5 years ago

A startup that builds “lifelogging wearables” for people to track their health and fitness habits. It tracks blood sugar, blood pressure, heart rate, sleep, and activity.

110
5 years ago

A wearable device meant to help people with visual impairments navigate the world. The startup is looking to deploy its product in the US and UK, and has raised $2.5 million in seed funding so far.

108
5 years ago

A wearable device meant to track and help manage the effectiveness of a workout routine.

108
2 years ago

A wearable device that uses sensors to measure your body’s levels of oxygen saturation, pulse, and blood pressure in order to alert you to potential dangers like low oxygen or high blood pressure.

105
3 years ago

A wearable device for working out that contains a heart rate monitor, accelerometer, and GPS that users wear to track how they’re exercising.

104
5 years ago

A wearable device that uses a sensor to measure how much CO2 each person is emitting. The startup is looking to reinvent the carbon footprint game by working with employers to offer discounts to employees who can reduce their emissions.

103
2 years ago

A wearables company that builds a new kind of sensor that’s designed to be unobtrusive, durable, and low-cost.

101
4 years ago

A wearable for the visually impaired, which uses machine learning to convert a video of the world, like a restaurant or a landscape, into an audio guide.

99
4 years ago

A group of students at Carnegie Mellon University are building a wearable that tracks the human heart rate, breathing, and activity. The technology is meant to be used for home wellness, but also to help with medical research.

99
5 years ago

A startup that seeks to help people with chronic pain by enabling them to connect their mobile device to a wearable device to track symptoms and manage pain.

94
3 years ago

A wearable device that helps runners track and improve their runs. Currently focusing on the US.

94
4 years ago

A startup that makes a wearable device for on-the-job pain relief.

93
3 years ago

A startup that makes a wearable device that can detect the slightest inkling of a heart attack and call 911 immediately.

88
4 years ago

A tool for managing the wearables that companies are using to track employee performance, and their data. The tool is for big companies, but the company says its goal is to make its platform for small businesses as well.

86
4 years ago

This startup is making a sleek, wearable bottle opener as a way of extending the life of a beer bottle.

86
4 years ago

The startup is designing and selling a wearable device that tracks one’s hydration and heart rate to help athletes get a better exercise plan.

86
4 years ago

A sports tech startup that makes a platform that combines wearable technology with data to help athletes improve and improve their performance.

85
4 years ago

Customer support software, aimed at wearable tech and health care providers.

84
4 years ago

A company that makes software that helps people find lost items. They’re also developing a wearable device that will help people find their lost items.

83
4 years ago

A tool that helps athletes monitor and track their training with an app and wearables.

83
4 years ago

This is a wearable for women that helps them track the menstrual cycle. The company aims to create a cheaper alternative to other wearable products.

82
4 years ago

A wearable device that allows people to control their smart home devices with their movements without having to go hands-on.

80
3 years ago

A wearable device that alerts you when your oven is on, or when a door or window is opened or closed. The company, which was founded in May, also lets parents monitor children’s activities.

80
4 years ago

A wearable that helps people with diabetes monitor their blood sugar levels.

77
3 years ago

This startup is building a “scavenger hunt” game where players have to use a wearable device to find clues and solve puzzles.

76
4 years ago

A small wearable device that fits comfortably on your wrist. The company wants to build a health-tracking device that tracks your activity, sleep, and heart rate, and syncs with your phone to show you personalized stats.

74
3 years ago

A smart, secure wearable that tracks how often you're sleeping, how much you're moving, and what you're doing in bed. The wearable is meant to track data like heart rate, movement, and sleep quality, while also helping users set goals and track progress.

74
3 years ago

A startup that’s working on a GPS-powered wearable assistant, which will allow people to speak and send text messages to their devices in order to get notifications, check out weather, and find their location.

74
4 years ago

A wearable, solar-powered device that makes it easy for people to send money to one another

73
4 years ago

This little wearable sensor makes it easier to find your phone when you lose it. The device is supposed to vibrate if it’s within a certain radius of your phone.

72
4 years ago

A digital health startup that wants to put a wearable sensor on a patient’s finger to detect a variety of biometric markers. The startup will use a combination of machines learning and a human expert to make the system more robust.

71
4 years ago

A solution for monitoring the health of a baby, with a wearable sensor that can also generate alerts for parents and clinicians.

69
2 years ago

A wearable device that uses the gyroscope to track the movement of the wearer, helping them to sleep better.

69
4 years ago

A startup that wants to use a combination of machine learning and AI to help you better manage your health data. The startup is looking to take a similar approach to a product they previously released, the AmpedSense wearable device.

68
3 years ago

A company that tracks older people's daily activities by tracking and analyzing their wearables.

68
3 years ago

A wearable healthcare device that tracks stress and heart rate and syncs with a smartphone app to help users manage their stress and anxiety.

68
3 years ago

A startup that helps users track their fitness and nutrition using a mix of wearable data and AI. The startup says it’s already begun to reach over 150,000 users.

67
3 years ago

A way to increase spatial awareness using a wearable.

66
3 years ago

A wearable device that tracks sleep patterns and helps people wake up more refreshed

65
4 years ago

This startup is building a wearable wristband that measures blood glucose, giving patients a better idea of how they’re managing their diabetes.

64
4 years ago

A wearable device designed for women to track sleep. The founders say their design and concept is inspired by the experience of their own mothers, and specifically the struggles they had with sleep disorders.

64
4 years ago

A way to get someone’s attention through a wearable device, such as a bracelet. The startup wants to make it easier for fashion designers to communicate with their customers.

64
3 years ago

A protocol that helps create custom experiences for wearable devices

64
3 years ago

A wearable device that monitors body movements to help fight cancer

64
4 years ago

This startup is building a vision-enabled augmented reality tracking tool for wearables. The product, which launches this year, will be able to track eye movements, and allows users to see through the lens of another person’s smartphone.

62
4 years ago

A team of students from Carnegie Mellon’s Entertainment Technology Center have created a 3-D printed, low-cost, wearable camera that can “see” in the infrared spectrum and uses a thermal-sensing camera to detect objects.

61
3 years ago

A wearable device to monitor and control blood sugar, with a simple interface that is not only less obtrusive than a smartphone, but also as easy to use as a watch.

61
4 years ago

A wearable device for the elderly that serves as a companion to help them live independently.

59
2 years ago

A platform designed to make it easier to develop apps for wearables and connected devices, including mobiles and tablets.

59
3 years ago

A “simple, secure, and non-invasive way to deliver health care”, including an in-home device to monitor sleep and wakefulness, a wearable device to track activity, and a connected thermometer.

58
3 years ago

A smart wearable for children that monitors for signs of possible abuse, then sends a phone call to parents.

57
2 years ago

A wearable that measures blood pressure and heart rate at a user's fingertips. The startup’s co-founder and CEO is a former Apple employee with a Ph.D from Harvard; they’re looking to raise $100,000 on Kickstarter.

57
3 years ago

A wearable device that listens to noise and activity levels and sends alerts to the user’s phone when they are too quiet, which they say can help the hearing impaired get a full night’s sleep.

56
3 years ago

A digital health startup that is developing a wearable device that can detect early signs of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and other degenerative diseases. The startup is looking to raise $100,000 on Indiegogo.

55
2 years ago

A startup that wants to help you be more productive with the help of a “smart, lightweight wearable” that doesn’t take up space in your bag.

55
3 years ago

A wearable that helps people with disabilities to perform everyday tasks like getting dressed and walking.

53
3 years ago

 A company that wants to make wearable tech more accessible to customers who can’t afford or don’t want to purchase it

52
3 years ago

A wearable that allows users to track their heart rate and blood pressure.

52
2 years ago

A startup that wants to connect the physical world to the internet of things. The company aims to create a system where wearable devices can communicate with each other to let you know when your neighborhood is not as safe as it should be or if your car is running low on gas.

51
3 years ago

A wearable device that tracks a person’s activity and sleep patterns to create a “personal daily fitness coach”.

49
3 years ago

A wearable that tracks how you walk to help with weight loss and health.

48
3 years ago

A wearable that tracks your sleep and lets you know when it’s time for a nap.

46
3 years ago

IoT company that wants to create a system for direct labor tracking and productivity optimization through wearables and biometrics

45
3 years ago

We’ve seen a number of startups that help people track their health using wearables, step trackers and other data they collect. Now there’s a startup that wants to let people track their health using color-coded stickers.

45
3 years ago

A $100 wearable computer designed to help the visually impaired see at night. The idea is that it’s supposed to work both as a watch and a headset.

40
2 years ago

A fitness wearable that tracks heart rate and movement, with a built-in speaker that allows users to listen to music or podcasts.

37
2 years ago

A wearable device that can detect motion and is electronically programmed to respond to that motion.

37
3 years ago

The company is a pioneer in the field of payment-as-a-service technology. TAPAS is a cloud-based payments service which brings payment and commerce to the world of mobile handsets, tablets, wearables and even smart-phones via a fast, secure and simple to use interface. TAPAS currently supports online retail, online games and online banking platforms. TAPAS is being used in more than 500 companies in over 40 countries.

36
2 years ago

A company that’s building custom wearables for people with disabilities, such as a wheelchair or a wearable for someone with Parkinson’s. The company’s first product is a wheelchair, which it started selling in April 2019.

31
2 years ago

A wearable sensor that measures glucose, blood pressure, and heart rate, and is controlled by an app. The startup has priced the product at $6.99, and promised to ship by the end of 2016.

30
2 years ago

A wearable that can measure, analyze and monitor your health and fitness.

29
2 years ago

A wearable device that can detect if a person’s heart rate is speeding up due to a panic attack and then send them an SMS message to let them know they’re having a panic attack, or even give them a breathing exercise to help calm down.

28
2 years ago

A company that rents wearable tech to workers, helping them wear them at work through a subscription service.

25
2 years ago

A way to plan and track your health by tracking and analyzing all of your data in one place, from wearables to fitness apps to sleep data.

24
2 years ago

A startup is looking to use the internet of things to help improve the quality of people’s sleep. The startup is working on a “sleep circuit”, which detects sleep data from wearables and other devices and makes sleep feedback from the internet of things a possibility.

24
2 years ago

A wearable that measures personal health conditions and generates a report that can be shared with a doctor in real time.

21
2 years ago

 A medical device company that makes a wearable that helps detect and treat respiratory illnesses.

19
2 years ago

A platform that lets people save medical data from their wearable and mobile devices so they can share it with physicians on a platform that can be used by a physician’s office or hospital.

17
2 years ago

The company is building a wearable sensor that can track heart rate and activity, making it easier for people to track their health.

15
2 years ago

A wearable that helps stroke patients regain the ability to walk and move after a stroke.

13
5 years ago

Idea: A startup that is a marketplace for wearable companies to hire the same freelance engineers to build apps for their products

6
5 years ago

Idea: This corporate wellness startup is building a platform that lets companies and their employees take their fitness out of the gym and into the world. Their first product, a smart wearable that tracks your steps and other activities, is currently being beta tested in the Bay Area.

5
5 minutes ago

A startup that uses AI to automatically generate and optimize personalized workout plans by analyzing a user's home equipment, schedule, and biometric data from wearables.

0
5 years ago

Idea: A piece of wearable tech that helps with balance and muscle memory

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5 years ago

Idea: The startup wants to help people make sense of their health data (such as sleep, nutrition and exercise) by building a platform for tracking personal health The startup has built a wearable device that tracks heart rate and falls asleep with its users, collecting data that can be analyzed to give insights into sleep patterns

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5 years ago

Idea: This startup is making a wearable device to help train new drivers The device plugs into a car’s OBD-II port and tracks various metrics like steering speed and braking force

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5 years ago

Idea: A startup that makes a smart, wearable sleeve for injured athletes. The startup is meant to help athletes get back into the game faster after an injury. It is manufactured in the US and helps keep athletes safe from further injury.

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