AI Pin by Humane: What it is? Pricing, features, and more - Explained
Technology | November 11, 2023 17:03 ISTHumane's AI Pin, a new wearable device, offers natural interaction with technology through sensors and AI.
Humane's AI Pin, a new wearable device, offers natural interaction with technology through sensors and AI.
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Xiaomi has managed to ship 6.9 million wearables in comparison to 4.2 million by Apple and 3.5 million wearables shipped by Fitbit.
Wristbands accounted for almost 90 per cent of the shipments during the quarter as watches with wearable computing also grew 34 per cent sequentially on the back of new launches and affordable finance schemes.
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