Wearable devices can focus on internal such as mental and physical health. We use wearables everyday and “It is a safe bet that wearable devices will dominate the next wave of computing. We view this as an opportunity to create much more natural ways to interact with sensory data”(Extra Sensory, Stimulus Packet). Wearable devices have already been implemented into our lives without even thinking about it. The telephones we use on a day to day basis to earbuds that allow us to single out everything and hear one sound. Lots of devices have many apps that each have a purpose. Users can monitor their health and get updates about their overall well being. They can also help keep the users safe thanks to GPS tracking and chips. Lots of people are not aware of their physical health and even their mental health. But these devices can help monitor it because “The majority of wearable devices are designed to allow the user to monitor and keep track of their health and fitness. Introducing wearables helps make [people] aware of their personal physical and mental health via a combination of stress monitoring, heart rate monitors and sleep monitoring technology”(BT). If users who have prosthetics own these devices. It greatly benefits them majorly. Coming back to everything stated “The technologies that enable these abilities fall in the realm of human enhancement, and they include neuroscience, biotechnology, nanotechnology, robotics, artificial intelligence, and more”(Atlantic). Everything as humans progress will be through technology. Coming back to the Emory article about trans-humanism. We are now enhancing everything around us including ourselves. Biotechnology has allowed us to create prosthetics for amputees that allows better mobility in their day to day task. Nanotechnology has given us the power to