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RE: wearables using ExG sensors

Representative EMG wearables include the Myontec MBody Smart Shorts and Smart Breathe T-Shirt. The MBody monitors muscle activity in real-time during …

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RE: wearables using ExG sensors

For EEG, there’s the Muse 2 Headband, Emotiv EPOC+, NeuroSky MindWave Mobile 2, and for research, the OpenBCI Ultracortex Mark IV. The Muse 2 is optim…

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RE: wearables using ExG sensors

For home use, the Apple Watch Series 9, Fitbit Sense 2, Withings ScanWatch, and KardiaMobile 6L are perfect. The Apple Watch and Fitbit are wristwatch…

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RE: wearables using Optical & Radiation Sensors

Yes! The Samsung Galaxy Watch6 and ThermoWear Smart Band are prime examples. The Galaxy Watch6 can measure heart rate, blood pressure, and even skin t…

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RE: wearables using Optical & Radiation Sensors

For that, the Radiation Watch Pocket Geiger is perfect. Its built-in radiation sensor allows you to check real-time radiation levels even in hazardous…

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RE: wearables using Optical & Radiation Sensors

For exercise, the Garmin Venu 2 and Moov Now are good options. The Garmin monitors heart rate, oxygen, and energy levels, while the Moov Now uses opti…

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RE: wearables using Optical & Radiation Sensors

For healthcare, the Apple Watch Series 9, Fitbit Sense 2, Garmin Venu 2, and Oura Ring Gen 3 are representative examples. These products use optical s…

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RE: wearables using Acoustic Sensors

Yes! Amazon Echo Frames are one of them. They wear like glasses and have a built-in microphone and speaker, so you can use Alexa hands-free, listen to…

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RE: wearables using Acoustic Sensors

Yes! Wearables like the Apollo Neuro send vibrations through the skin to help relieve stress and improve concentration. Earbuds like the Nuheara IQbud…

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RE: wearables using Acoustic Sensors

Then I recommend the Jabra Elite 85t or the Apple AirPods Pro. Both have multiple microphones, so they capture voices clearly during calls, and they a…

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RE: wearables using Acoustic Sensors

Then I recommend products like the Shokz OpenRun or Bose Frames. The Shokz use bone conduction, so you can hear sounds without covering your ears, and…

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RE: wearables that include position/dimension sensors

Yes, there are the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag+ and the Revolar Instinct. The SmartTag+ uses UWB and Bluetooth to track keys and bags, while the Revolar I…

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RE: wearables that include position/dimension sensors

For this purpose, the Oculus Quest 2 and Sony Mocopi are good. Quest 2 tracks head movements and orientation in real-time in 3D space, providing an im…

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RE: wearables that include position/dimension sensors

Then I recommend the Polar Vantage M2 or the WHOOP Strap 4.0. Both use accelerometers and gyroscopes to analyze movement data during exercise, and WHO…

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RE: wearables that include position/dimension sensors

The Apple Watch Ultra or Garmin Fenix ​​7 are perfect for this. The Ultra offers accurate location tracking for activities like hiking, running, and s…

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RE: wearables that incorporate mechanical/dynamic sensors

For outdoor sports, I recommend the Suunto 9 Peak. It’s a durable smartwatch, so its sensors accurately track your movements for things like running, …

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RE: wearables that incorporate mechanical/dynamic sensors

Honestly, the Xiaomi Mi Band 7 is the best. Despite its low price, it tracks essential data like steps, heart rate, and sleep, and it’s easy to check …

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RE: wearables that incorporate mechanical/dynamic sensors

For that purpose, the WHOOP Strap 4.0 is popular. It allows you to see not only movement and intensity, but also sleep, recovery, and fatigue at a gla…

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RE: wearables that incorporate mechanical/dynamic sensors

If you want to improve your running form, the Lumo Run Shorts are perfect. The built-in sensors provide real-time feedback on stride length, cadence, …

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RE: Product Examples of Wearables Designed for the Lower Body

For post-workout recovery and injury prevention, products like the Hoka One One Recovery Socks, NormaTec Pulse 2.0 Leg Recovery System, Nike Pro Compr…

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RE: Product Examples of Wearables Designed for the Lower Body

Products that support both exercise performance and muscle monitoring include the Athos Apparel and Hexoskin Smart Shorts. Athos Apparel utilizes sens…

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RE: The Product Samples for Wearable on the wrist

The Garmin Forerunner 955, Fitbit Charge 5, and Suunto 9 Peak are recommended for outdoor workouts. The Garmin Forerunner 955 offers multisport suppor…

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RE: The Product Samples for Wearable on the wrist

The Whoop Strap 4.0 and Polar Vantage V2 are ideal for managing both workouts and recovery. The Whoop Strap 4.0 analyzes strain, recovery, and sleep d…

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RE: The Product Examples of Wearable Devices Designed for The Upper Body

The MoveX Active Wear and CoreSense Smart Tank are suitable for daily activities. MoveX tracks daily activity, calories burned, and steps in real time…

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RE: The Product Examples of Wearable Devices Designed for The Upper Body

The MyoFit Performance Shirt and BioTrack Smart Shirt are particularly useful for athletes. The MyoFit Performance Shirt monitors muscle performance, …

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RE: Product Samples for Wearable on the head

Sleep-related wearables include Neuroon, Dreem 2, and Re-Timer. Neuroon provides sleep cycle tracking and personalized sleep coaching, while Dreem 2 a…

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RE: Product Samples for Wearable on the head

Representative products include Halo Sport, Thync, and Muse 2. Halo Sport promotes neuroplasticity in athletes to enhance training effectiveness, whil…

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RE: Wearable Products Utilizing FFT and Wavelet Transform for R-Peak Detection.

Representative examples include the BioBeat BB-613, Zio XT Patch, and AliveCor KardiaMobile. BioBeat supports multiple biosignal measurements, includi…

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RE: Wearable Products Utilizing FFT and Wavelet Transform for R-Peak Detection.

FFT excels at quickly detecting abnormal signals (e.g., AFib) in the frequency domain, making it primarily used in everyday healthcare products like t…

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RE: List of wearable products that use the Doppler effect

A representative example is the Garmin Varia Radar. This bicycle rear-facing radar device uses Doppler technology to measure the speed and distance of…

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