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The marriage of healthcare and technology is a phenomenon that has been around for a while. However, recent advances in science and manufacturing have led to a vast expansion of a consumer market that offers hundreds of products that promise to enhance health and wellness. Some work better than others, but several have become top choices for homeowners who prefer to exercise, test their blood pressure, monitor body weight, consult doctors, and minimize the risk of falling while in their homes. 

What are the leaders in this emerging market niche? In addition to smart scales, consumers and homeowners are discovering the immense usefulness of home lifts, telehealth doctor visits, and wearable fitness trackers. Here are pertinent details about each one.

Scales

The old-school family scale has come a long way. The latest versions do a whole lot more than display body weight. Smart models can calculate parameters like body muscle percentage, the amount of body fat, bone density, and overweight-underweight percentages based on height, age, and gender. For conscientious users, today’s scales serve as a helpful tool for maintaining excellent health and a safe body weight. Additionally, people who sync the scale data with a smartphone or computer can monitor their progress toward weight loss or other goals.

Home Lifts

Installing a home lift can transform a person’s living space in many ways. Of course, it’s essential to work with experts who specialize in finding the right domestic lift for you before choosing a particular model. While private lifts add a significant element of grandeur to any room, they deliver several practical benefits as well. Besides boosting the potential resale value of the property, a domestic lift gives older adults the freedom to move about the house without using stairs. Likewise, there’s the convenience factor for people who want an efficient way to travel between floors. Lifts are among the most popular tech-related home add-ons of the 2020s.

Telehealth

Platforms for telehealth has grown in popularity since the COVID crisis of 2020. Most work on a direct video and audio connection between care providers and patients. The beauty of the apps and platforms is that they let people discuss routine healthcare issues with their doctors without having to travel to the physician’s office. Most of the top platforms feature encrypted record and data sharing, conferencing capability, and streamlined prescriptions. The platforms have been a game-changer in the medical community.

Wearable Fitness Units

The market niche that includes various kinds of fitness wearables and smartwatches is undergoing a rapid transformation. Manufacturers are coming out with better and less costly products every year, and consumers are gobbling them up at a record pace. Health-conscious adults already understand how the devices can make workouts easier to monitor, record, and store.

Even products on the lower end of the price scale can display time, speed, the user’s heart rate, and much more. Sophisticated units can display real-time heart rhythm (ECG) readings, measure the amount of oxygen in the blood, and warn users who are exercising too strenuously. Plus, it’s easy to sync all the information with a standard smartphone and transmit it to a medical professional if necessary.