Wearable bi sensors combine wearable technology and biosensors to monitor physiological signals and biomarkers. They consist of a sensitive biological element, transducer, and associated electronics. The biological element interacts with the analyte while the transducer converts the biological response into an electronic signal. Wearable biosensors offer advantages like rapid continuous monitoring but also have disadvantages such as high initial costs, limited battery life, and inability to withstand heat sterilization. Future trends include developing more intelligent control systems and using nanotechnology and microfluidics.