Tag: Wearable sensors
Researchers Develop High-performance Flexible Transparent Force Touch Sensor for Wearable Devices
Researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have produced a high-performance and transparent nanoforce touch sensor by developing a thin,...
Wearable Smart Stickers May Save Lives of Patients, Athletes and Cut Medical Costs
Heart surgery in itself can be a traumatic experience for patients, and having to continuously monitor your health status without a doctor present when...
Bosch’s Ultra-Low Power Accelerometer BMA400 is Made for Wearable Devices
German Sensor maker Bosch Sensortec has launched its BMA400, an ultra-low power MEMS acceleration sensor for IoT and wearable devices. Its low current consumption,...
Wearables May Improve Smoking Cessation Treatment Efficiency
In today’s conventional treatments, lack of continuous insight into the patient’s progress, adherence to medications, and relapse rates constitute a big hurdle for success....
Electronic Wool May Soon Find Its Way From Wearable Tech to Your Wardrobe
Sensor laden smart shirts have been around for some time. Engineers are integrating circuitry into clothing to produce shirts to keep you cool, to...
Stretchable Sensors Will Change the Way Sensors Are Integrated Into Wearables
We humans aren’t rigid like electronic circuitry, therefore manufacturers need to make a sea of change in order to produce wearables that fit us...