Smartwatches Fall Short in Accurately Measuring Stress, Study Finds

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A Dutch study found that smartwatches and wearable devices have little to no correlation with actual stress levels reported by users, making them unreliable for measuring stress, though they may still be somewhat useful for sleep tracking and potential depression warning systems.
- Smartwatches are useless for measuring actual stress levels, study says TechSpot
- Smartwatches offer little insight into stress levels, researchers find The Guardian
- New Study Finds Smartwatches Aren’t That Good at Measuring Stress Gizmodo
- Your Smartwatch Doesn’t Know Much About Your Mental State and Here’s Why nextpit.com
- Is Wearable Tech Making Us Healthier—or Just More Neurotic? The Daily Beast
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