Wearables in 2035 – plaster-thin devices you don’t have to charge

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Tom’s Guide has produced a series of articles looking at the gadgets of tomorrow. The World in 2035 covers everything from smart glasses to cars and wearables.

If you think tech today is impressive, just imagine what we will have in 2035. Today’s wearable technology is pushing the limits in terms of size, sensors and battery, but in another 10 years, all of that will look pedestrian.

The wearables of the future are expected to have battery power measured in years not days, with devices that stick to your arm like plasters. This is according to Tom’s Guide’s predictions on the future of wearable wellness tech.

It’s part of a wider piece called The World in 2035, which looks at the gadgets we can expect to see 10 years from now. Covering everything from artificial intelligence to televisions and cars, it’s an interesting prediction of where our major tech will go next.

Apple Watch Series 10 in use

The current Apple Watch Series 10

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The future of health monitoring

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2025-08-11 21:00:00

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