According to a statistical analysis by Market.us Scoop, a platform that compiles and evaluates technology market data, industry trends, and survey research, 32 percent of people in the U.S. are currently using wearable devices, such as a smartwatch, smart ring, or fitness tracker. It’s higher among certain age groups (nearly 69 percent of those aged 25 to 34 use one). A survey analysis published in the journal NPJ Digital Medicine found that the demographics most likely to use a wearable identify as female and/or are Gen-Z.

Most smart-device wearers use them to count daily steps, track other fitness data, or access health-monitoring features like heart rate, blood pressure, body composition, or sleep quality. Roughly 32 percent of users from the Market.us Scoop analysis reported a desire

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