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    We tried a bunch to find the best of the best. Smartwatches are multitaskers that track fitness, monitor heath, stream music, and a whole lot more. We tried a bunch to find the best of the best.

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  5. Falls in older adults - Wikipedia

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    Fall prevention is usually a priority in healthcare settings. [7] A 2006 review of literature identified the need for standardization of falls taxonomy due to the variation within research. [8] The Prevention of Falls Network Europe (ProFane) taxonomy for the definition and reporting of falls aimed at mitigating this problem. [9]

  6. Samsung Galaxy Watch series - Wikipedia

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    The series is the successor to the previous Samsung Gear watches. The first smartwatch under this series, the Galaxy Watch, was released in August 2018. [1] The Galaxy Watch series shares the circular form factor of the Samsung Gear S2 and S3, as a result much of the OS features are shared between the Gear S2 and S3 and the Galaxy Watch.

  7. Wearable technology - Wikipedia

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    In the 1500s, German inventor Peter Henlein (1485–1542) created small watches that were worn as necklaces. A century later, pocket watches grew in popularity as waistcoats became fashionable for men. Wristwatches were created in the late 1600s but were worn mostly by women as bracelets. [7] Historical pedometer, Southern Germany, 1590