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From smartwatches and fitness trackers to medical sensors that can be worn on the body, wearables are transforming the way we interact with technology. As their popularity grows, triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) are emerging as a key component in this evolution. Recent advancements in engineering have led to the development of gel-based stretchable TENGs that promise to enhance the functionality and comfort of wearable devices.
These innovative gel-based nanogenerators harness mechanical energy from body movements, converting it into electrical energy. This breakthrough could allow wearables to operate without the need for bulky batteries, making them lighter and more convenient. The flexibility of the gel material enables the devices to conform to the skin, providing a comfortable fit while maintaining efficiency.
As researchers continue to refine these technologies, the potential applications are vast. From powering health-monitoring devices to enhancing user experiences in augmented reality, gel-based stretchable TENGs could pave the way for a new generation of smart wearables that seamlessly integrate into our daily lives.
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