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amelia
amelia
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Topics: 6 / Replies: 20
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RE: wearables utilizing ExG (Electrophysiological) monitoring

Oh, so you can even monitor your heart rate and muscle activity while exercising? I think that would be really useful for optimizing your fitness trai…

4 months ago
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RE: wearables utilizing ExG (Electrophysiological) monitoring

Wow, I was amazed by the list of ExG wearables. They can measure EEG, ECG, and EMG, and even stress and concentration… But are these devices actually …

4 months ago
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RE: Is it possible to analyze sleep patterns through ExG signals?

Wow… So with just this one wearable, you can almost completely monitor your sleep. But you also said it provides real-time feedback. Does that mean …

4 months ago
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RE: Is it possible to analyze sleep patterns through ExG signals?

Oh, so if you use them together, you can see your sleep patterns more precisely. But you also said that they measure breathing. What does that mean?

4 months ago
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RE: Is it possible to analyze sleep patterns through ExG signals?

Sir, you said ExG wearables can analyze sleep. Do you need EEG, EMG, and ECG? Can’t you just look at your heart rate?

4 months ago
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RE: What are the key factors driving innovation in wearable technology among top companies?

This is truly amazing. But with all these features, won’t there be battery and design issues?

4 months ago
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RE: What are the key factors driving innovation in wearable technology among top companies?

Wow… but even exercise and smart home control? How can wearables control home appliances?

4 months ago
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RE: What are the key factors driving innovation in wearable technology among top companies?

Wow, I read your post. I heard that wearables these days are going beyond simple fitness trackers to become complete smart lifestyle hubs. But do they…

4 months ago
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RE: How do startups compete with established giants like Apple, Samsung, and Fitbit in the wearable sector?

So, even if a startup lacks funding or marketing, leveraging social media and crowdfunding can increase its chances?

4 months ago
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RE: How do startups compete with established giants like Apple, Samsung, and Fitbit in the wearable sector?

Aha, so specialized features and rapid response are more important than price competition. Are there any real-world examples?

4 months ago
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RE: How do startups compete with established giants like Apple, Samsung, and Fitbit in the wearable sector?

Wow, looking at this, I think startups can compete with big companies like Apple or Samsung. But honestly, is it possible for a small company to catch…

4 months ago
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RE: Tell me about the wearable product case of Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs), an algorithm that is useful for analyzing time series data.

Wow, so it could also be applied to medical wearables? For example, for managing heart disease or diabetes.

4 months ago
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RE: Tell me about the wearable product case of Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs), an algorithm that is useful for analyzing time series data.

Oh, so it can also analyze sleep? It’s not just about whether you slept or not, but it can even classify sleep stages.

4 months ago
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RE: Tell me about the wearable product case of Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs), an algorithm that is useful for analyzing time series data.

Author, I have a question after reading your post. You mentioned that RNNs are used to analyze wearable data. But isn’t simply analyzing things like s…

4 months ago
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RE: What are the limitations of accessory-type wearables?

So, in the future, wearables will be even more convenient, accurate, and stylish than they are now? I’m looking forward to it!

4 months ago
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RE: What are the limitations of accessory-type wearables?

And the designs don’t seem as diverse as I expected. How are you improving this?

4 months ago
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RE: What are the limitations of accessory-type wearables?

So aren’t the sensors still perfect? I heard that things like heart rate monitors lose accuracy when moving.

4 months ago
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RE: What are the limitations of accessory-type wearables?

Hey, these days, a lot of people are using smartwatches and bands, but reading this post, I see there are quite a few inconveniences. I can really rel…

4 months ago
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RE: The showcase of wearables for medical applications

The development of medical wearables is transforming healthcare by enabling real-time monitoring and personalized care. Devices like CGMs and ECG-enab…

11 months ago
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RE: Wearables using TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation)

Thank you. I’d like to add a little more. TENS wearables are an impressive innovation in pain management, offering a non-invasive and drug-free solu…

11 months ago