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This scoping review maps underwater wearable technology, finding a growing trend towards communication devices. Future development should focus on human-computer interaction for enhanced benefits.

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Area of Science:

  • Marine technology
  • Human-computer interaction
  • Wearable technology

Background:

  • Research on wearable devices is extensive, but underwater applications remain understudied.
  • Interest in underwater wearables has grown, yet design and development trends are unclear.
  • This review provides a foundation for future underwater wearable development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To comprehensively map the capabilities and features of underwater wearable devices.
  • To discuss the developmental trajectory and research orientation of novel underwater wearable prototypes.

Main Methods:

  • A scoping review of 4 databases and grey literature was conducted (2005-2021).
  • Included studies focused on functional, wearable underwater devices with interactive elements.
  • Data extraction involved title/abstract review, with verification by a second author.

Main Results:

  • 36 studies were included, categorized into safety (18), communication (9), head-up displays (7), and human-computer interaction (2).
  • Safety devices received the most attention, but a clear trend towards underwater communication wearables was observed.
  • Underwater communication technologies are significantly influencing future developments.

Conclusions:

  • Underwater communication technologies are key drivers for future wearable device advancements.
  • Human-computer interaction in underwater wearables requires further research and development.
  • Integrating multiple technology categories into single devices can maximize benefits.