
Tiny, invisible wearables redefine health tracking
Wearable health tech is shrinking and becoming more discreet—from CGMs tucked in sleeves to rings and jewelry that blend with everyday wear—driven by a shift to invisible, always-on data collection. These devices rely on background sensing and app analytics to deliver long-term health insights, so the heavy lifting happens in software rather than in obvious hardware. Companies like Oura and Dexcom have slimmed devices and extended battery life to fit into daily life, enabling bigger data sets and ongoing health monitoring without drawing attention.







