Simon Glairy is a distinguished authority in the consumer electronics landscape, renowned for his analytical approach to hardware lifecycles and the evolving integration of AI in wearable technology. With a deep background in Insurtech and risk assessment, Simon brings a unique perspective to how
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The sudden resurgence of competition within the wearable technology sector has reached a fever pitch as international players challenge established domestic giants for dominance over the consumer's finger. Ultrahuman, a Bengaluru-based firm specializing in metabolic health tracking, has officially