Recent launches in wearable medical technology available directly to consumers include products their marketers describe as firsts, one making Wild.AI women’s health and wellness app available on another firm’s product.
OTC Wearables: Wild.AI On Amazfit, ObeEnd Weight Management, Cronometer Tracks Water
Wild.AI women's health and wellness app available on Zepp’s Amazfit Active; WAT Medical’s app helps users lose weight; and firm Cronometer adds feature to answer users’ most frequent question, "How do I track water?"

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