New Rockley Photonics sensor could power AR glasses and smart clothing

Rockley Photonics has updated its forthcoming spectrophotometer sensor – and the company says it could target AR glasses and smart clothing. Instead of using optical sensors with LEDs, Rockley’s sensors use lasers to “see” into the skin, and get a clearer, less noisy signal. According to Rockley, the new chip is denser than its previous […]

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Rockley CEO on ‘rudimentary’ wearables and its revolutionary sensor

If you missed Wareable’s event in London last month, we have you covered. The lead talk at Wareable Presents: Wearables London was by Andrew Rickman, CEO of Rockley Photonics. He revealed how the company’s new sensor can detect biomarkers such as core body temperature, hydration, blood pressure, heart rate, glucose, and alcohol, among others. Andrew […]

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Rockley Photonics CEO leads speakers at Wearables London event

Rockley Photonics CEO Andrew Rickman will lead an exciting roster of speakers at a Wareable event in London. Wareable Presents: Wearables London is the reboot of a successful series of events – and Wareable is taking an active role. And we’ve assembled some top speakers to talk about the world of wearable tech in 2022 […]

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​Rockley Photonics proves hydration tracking in trials

Rockley Photonics has proven its hydration tracking capabilities via preliminary human trials – the company has claimed. The UK-based sensor company, which has gained attention by being a customer of Apple, has created a photonic biosensor concept device, which is targeting some of the holy grails of wearable sensor tech. And the company has claimed […]

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Rockley Photonics glucose sensor could be in smartwatches by 2023

Your smartwatch is set to get some pretty major new health monitoring features in 2023, and we have Rockley Photonics to thank. According to its CEO, Andrew Rickman, Rockley is working closely with six of the top ten consumer device companies to put its infrared (IR) spectrophotometer-based technology into wearables. Rickman unsurprisingly doesn’t tell us […]

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