A smart health monitoring system can't be ruled out either, another segment that is beginning to gain prominence off late as people become increasingly health conscious.
Not exact matches
Fitness device maker Fitbit unveiled three new watches to
monitor health on Monday, including a high - end model that could help the company fend off competition from Apple's (AAPL) hotly anticipated
smart watch.
The upshot is that these
smart devices make predictive maintenance of machines out in the field easier, makes our homes more remote - controllable, and will let our doctors
monitor our
health and well being.
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* Owlet Baby Care The Lehi, Utah - based developer of
smart socks that
monitor infants» vitals raised $ 15 million from investors including Amazon, along with a grant from the National Institutes of
Health.
Nokia kick - started its digital
health business about a year and a half ago with the $ 170 million ($ 200 million in today's currency) purchase of French
smart health gadget maker Withings, which had made a name for itself in activity trackers,
smart scales, blood pressure
monitors and other
health and fitness devices.
Those metrics are great to
monitor each month to track overall website
health, but
smart marketers should push to analyze more valuable metrics.
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From hi - tech onesies to baby «
smart socks», the world of wearable
health monitoring and tracking devices for kids is growing more and more popular — especially with millennial parents.
If you're a millennial that was brought up on
smart phones and FitBits, using wearable
monitoring devices to help keep track of your kid's
health and well - being may seem like the most natural thing in the world.
Owlet, a leading manufacturer based in Utah, emailed a defense of its $ 250 «
smart sock»
monitor: «We have invested millions of dollars into data collection, as well as the creation of a clinical team... to further knowledge of the issues affecting infant
health.
These accoutrements to a
smart phone can help users plan and track workouts,
monitor important
health indicators such as glucose and blood pressure, and locate nearby physicians and clinical trials
Google is to work with Swiss drug company Novartis to develop a
smart contact lens that will improve vision and
monitor health.
He also believes that the
smart electronics of the platform will be used for digital
health applications, such as compliance
monitoring by both patients and physicians.
It will foremost be used to
monitor the
health of a
smart home's inhabitants and to maximize energy efficiency as well as facilitate communication both within the household and with the outside world.
In the study, the research team unveiled a
smart contact lens sensor that could help
monitor biomarkers for intraocular pressure (IOP), diabetes mellitus, and other
health conditions.
In addition to Kompaï, MOBISERVE works on optical recognition, wearable
health -
monitors, and
smart home automation and communication.
«The in vivo tests using a live rabbit... provided the substantial promise of future
smart contact lenses for noninvasive
health care
monitoring using human eyes and tears,» says the research team.
«
Smart» contact lenses that
monitor the
health of patients» eyes could become a reality, according to scientists who have devised flexible, electronic circuits 50 times thinner than a human hair.
Yes, nanotechnology is becoming ubiquitous in our daily lives and has found its way into many commercial products, for example, strong, lightweight materials for better fuel economy; targeted drug delivery for safer and more effective cancer treatments; clean, accessible drinking water around the world; superfast computers with vast amounts of storage; self - cleaning surfaces; wearable
health monitors; more efficient solar panels; safer food through packaging and
monitoring; regrowth of skin, bone, and nerve cells for better medical outcomes;
smart windows that lighten or darken to conserve energy; and nanotechnology - enabled concrete that dries more quickly and has sensors to detect stress or corrosion at the nanoscale in roads, bridges, and buildings.
Wearable technology has boomed over the last few years, with the emergence of
smart watches,
smart glasses and
health wearables such as «Fitbits», which
monitor calories burned, heart rate and sleep patterns among other measurables.
On this basis, Plastic Logic's ultra-thin, light - weight and flexible e-paper displays are getting plenty of attention, given the enormous opportunities for they open up in wearable device applications including
smart cards, jewellery, watches and devices for mobile
health monitoring.
Being plastic displays, they are ultrathin, lightweight and flexible, making them well suited for integration in a host of wearables including
smart jewelry, devices for mobile
health monitoring,
smart clothing and shoes.
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PetPace - a wireless
smart collar that non-invasively
monitors your pet's
health.
CPetPace - a wireless
smart collar that non-invasively
monitors your pet's
health.
Officials said that the continued intense medical
monitoring of tens of thousands of people in Ukraine, Russia and Belarus is no longer a
smart use of limited resources and is, in fact, contributing to mental
health problems among many residents nearly 20 years later.
With the increasing adoption of mobile devices, which range from consumer electronics such as
smart watches and fitness trackers to
health monitors and other sensors, comes an increase in the need for better mobile power supplies, and although battery technology is improving (other than, you know, those exploding batteries), it seems equally important to continue to develop other methods of harvesting energy for mobile devices, such as this hybrid power textile.
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The solar cells could be used in wearable electronics,
smart glasses, fabric or integrated into any lower power device that needs to be self - powered like environmental sensors placed in remote areas where it would be difficult to replace batteries or sensors that
monitor the
health of bridges or buildings.
One thing we're more likely to see is an increase of
smart wearable technology that
monitor our
health.
Smart clothing like XefleX and Adidas miCoach can be used to
monitor the wearer's
health and emotional state.
Withings also offers other cool
health tools, including a
smart sleep system and a wireless blood pressure
monitor.
The SuperCharge power bank supports a 4.5 V / 5A low - voltage fast charge, while the
Smart Scale can
monitor health information such as body fat percentage and Body Mass Index through a mobile app.
The
health - tracking aspects include a heart rate
monitor, as well as a bunch of other built - in «
smart sensors» aiming to collect «comprehensive data» on user activity, from distance to speed, steps, calories, route and more.
With Tizen 3.0, you can use the Gear S3 to continuously
monitor your heartbeat with improved accuracy, add food eaten throughout the day to keep track of calories, and use Samsung's
Health Fitness Program that allows you to control workout videos on your
smart TV and even see your heart rate in real - time on the big screen.
Where else the
Smart Scale can
monitor and analyze
health information such as body fat percentage and BMI through an app.
The UP2 and the UP MOVE comes with an activity tracker, sleep tracking, food logging and the
Smart Coach, while the UP3 takes things further with heart rate
monitoring and
health.
ATAP is also looking at digital tattoos and ingestible
smart devices, which could be used for
health monitoring, persistent biometric security, and more.
Additional
smart features include USB Sleep & Charge, which allows users to charge USB - powered devices while the PC is sleeping or powered off, and PC
Health Monitor, which allows users to track the condition of their machines to keep them in peak condition.
That includes automatic sleep detection, GPS, multiple activity detection, and continuous heart rate
monitoring on the
health side, with clocks, caller ID, text notifications, and music controls on the «
smart» side.
Now that Apple has all but convinced the tech - savvy of the positivity of
monitoring their own
health with their mobile devices, Google can join in (or return to, rather), this
smarter, healthier future.