A Survey of Earable Technology: Trends, Tools, and the Road Ahead
Changshuo Hu, Qiang Yang, Yang Liu, Tobias R\"oddiger, Kayla-Jade Butkow, Mathias Ciliberto, Adam Luke Pullin, Jake Stuchbury-Wass, Mahbub Hassan, Cecilia Mascolo, Dong Ma

TL;DR
This survey reviews recent advancements in earable technology, highlighting new sensing modalities, applications, and resources, and discusses future challenges and directions in this rapidly evolving field.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of earable research since 2022, identifying emerging trends, new sensing principles, and research resources, building on prior surveys.
Findings
Discovery of novel sensing principles
Development of new earable sensing applications
Enhanced accuracy of sensing tasks
Abstract
Earable devices, wearables positioned in or around the ear, are undergoing a rapid transformation from audio-centric accessories into multifunctional systems for interaction, contextual awareness, and health monitoring. This evolution is driven by commercial trends emphasizing sensor integration and by a surge of academic interest exploring novel sensing capabilities. Building on the foundation established by earlier surveys, this work presents a timely and comprehensive review of earable research published since 2022. We analyze over one hundred recent studies to characterize this shifting research landscape, identify emerging applications and sensing modalities, and assess progress relative to prior efforts. In doing so, we address three core questions: how has earable research evolved in recent years, what enabling resources are now available, and what opportunities remain for future…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials · Interactive and Immersive Displays · Tactile and Sensory Interactions
