Death Clock – famous for predicting life expectancy – just launched Life Lab, an AI health concierge that could revolutionize how we use phone-free wearables for preventative care. This advancement comes as more Gen Z users adopt eSIM smart watches and prescription smart glasses for health monitoring.

Through partnerships with 4,800+ labs (including Labcorp and Quest), Life Lab tracks deep health biomarkers like ApoB. Users can now sync this clinical data with their eSIM smart watch metrics, creating real-time longevity roadmaps perfect for phone-free travelers.
After completing a 29-question assessment, the AI (trained on 1,200+ longevity studies) predicts both current and optimizable death dates. The system even connects with fall detection wearables to assess emergency health risks.

For $99/month, subscribers get personalized supplement plans and medical recommendations through the app – ideal tech for users of prescription smart glasses who want health data without phone dependency. Our team at Unpocket especially appreciates the Amazon-affiliated lab test options (no extra cost!).
Why Smart Wearables Need Clinical Context
Life Lab solves a crucial gap in today’s wearables market. While devices track steps and sleep, most can’t monitor internal biomarkers – until now. This breakthrough turns basic fall detection wearables into clinical-grade tools through seamless bloodwork integration.
The development pressures hardware makers to improve sensor accuracy. As platforms like Death Clock democratize elite health tracking, expect innovations merging lab-grade diagnostics with eSIM watch convenience – exactly what our phone-free generation needs.
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