Intelligent electronics are drawing vast attention with
an enormous
market and revolutionizing the daily lives of humans in extensive
fields. Fiber-shaped batteries (FSBs), which act as the core component
of wearable electronics, demonstrate superior flexibility, wearability,
mechanical stresses, adaptability to deformation, and scale production
with a unique one-dimensional architecture. However, many difficulties,
including a complicated fabrication process, high internal resistance,
and poor stability, hindered its development. Herein, we first summarized
the influence factors between different fabrication strategies and
device configurations. Subsequently, we overviewed recent achievements
and performances by categorizing the investigation of FSBs, for example,
lithium-ion batteries, aqueous zinc-ion batteries, and metal–air
batteries. In the end, technical challenges and perspectives in practical
wearable applications are also discussed to promote the boosting of
this fascinating field. In this review, a focused analysis of the
recent advancements in FSBs is summarized, and we take a closer look
at the boosted development of FSBs from mere potential industrialization
to a genuinely new era.