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Yes, it’s quite an interesting technology. It analyzes the wavelengths of light reflected from your face to estimate your vascular health, allowing yo…
It’s perfect for tech enthusiasts because you can optimize your daily life and productivity by directly utilizing cutting-edge features like various s…
Receive instant notifications for calls and messages, and check your schedule right from your wrist, so you don’t have to check your phone as often, w…
Yes, it’s especially useful for finding directions or recording routes. You can instantly check your location and get directions without having to tak…
It monitors biometric data like heart rate, stress, and sleep patterns in real time. For example, it can alert you if an irregular heartbeat is detect…
Yes, smartwatches are a prime example, but they aren’t limited to wrist-worn devices. They include bracelets, clip-on devices, and even portable devic…
That’s already slowly coming out. Combining camera-type wearables with AR/VR means your living room will soon become a training ground. And… you’ll …
You’re talking about the Pivot system, right? That uses cameras and sensors to track movement, analyzing, for example, the angle of a baseball swing o…
That actually exists. Paramedics live-stream a patient’s condition through camera-equipped glasses, and hospital doctors can see the screen and provid…
Exactly, exactly. Wearing smart glasses like Vuzix allows you to instantly view information like the patient’s heart rate and blood pressure during su…
Right. Thanks to real-time monitoring and continuous treatment, patients’ quality of life will significantly improve, and personalized precision medic…
That’s right. For example, if it’s paired with an insulin pump, insulin injection can be automatically adjusted based on blood sugar fluctuations. Car…
Yes, sensor technology has advanced so much these days that it’s possible to monitor even the most subtle biosignals, like body temperature, hormonal …
Exactly—only without the white lab coat and scary machines.
Totally. In fitness, it can track muscle fatigue; in gaming or VR, it can even use brain waves for immersive control. Sure, it’s not as precise as …
Exactly, they’re really weak. That’s why the sensor has an amplifier to boost them, and then it uses filtering plus software—sometimes even AI—to c…
Nope, nothing invasive! It just uses electrodes—either dry ones or the kind with a little gel—to pick up tiny electrical signals from your skin. Those…
Exactly. Connecting it with AI will enable movement pattern analysis, gesture recognition, and even real-time feedback, dramatically improving the use…
There are many. Optical sensors using lasers or infrared, ultrasonic sensors, magnetic sensors, and even capacitive sensors that detect with electric …
It’s much more diverse than that. Smartglasses recognize hand positions to control the screen, and smartwatches analyze arm movements to correct exerc…
It’s a little different from GPS. GPS uses satellites to determine location, while this sensor measures the location and size of objects with much gre…
That’s a really important point. I think it’s one of the biggest problems of “social inequality.” As technology advances, the gap can widen. Sol…
Yes, that’s the ethical issue surrounding the “redefinition of human identity.” If cyborgization becomes widespread, going beyond simply restoring fun…
That’s right. That’s precisely where the discussion becomes necessary. That’s why I mentioned the “ambiguity of boundaries” in my article. Curre…
That’s a good question. I think that’s where the distinction between “externality” and “internality” becomes crucial. No matter how sophisticate…
Absolutely. Wearable X has clothing designed for things like yoga that use sensors to give you real-time feedback on your posture and alignment. It…
Sensoria Fitness Socks have sensors that track your foot mechanics—things like your stride, step count, and how much pressure you’re putting on differ…
It gets even more specific. There’s this brand called Athos Apparel that focuses on muscle activity. Their clothing can measure muscle exertion and…
I found a few cool examples. Take the Hexoskin Smart Shirt, for instance. It has sensors woven right into the fabric to monitor your heart rate, br…
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