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charlotte
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RE: Table of products, manufacturers, key features, and applications for Wearables for Animals

Oh, so the reason there are separate products for cats and dogs is because of the differences in GPS and activity monitors?

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RE: Table of products, manufacturers, key features, and applications for Wearables for Animals

Wow, this chart is really detailed! But I’m curious. GPS trackers and activity monitors seem to overlap a lot. What’s the difference?

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RE: Are there any wearable devices for people with respiratory problems or environmental sensitivity?

Wow, so it can also track my breathing patterns? So I can immediately tell when I’m having trouble breathing?

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RE: Are there any wearable devices for people with respiratory problems or environmental sensitivity?

Oh, so people with allergies can use it? Does it detect pollen or dust and notify you?

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RE: Are there any wearable devices for people with respiratory problems or environmental sensitivity?

Hey, I saw your post about a wearable for respiratory issues. It really checks air quality in real time? So, does that mean I’ll get an immediate aler…

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RE: Can wearable devices track and analyze microclimings (microclimate) in an individual’s surroundings?

Wow, so it can also measure air quality? Things like fine dust and carbon dioxide.

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RE: Can wearable devices track and analyze microclimings (microclimate) in an individual’s surroundings?

Oh, so it can measure wind and sunlight, too? That would be really helpful when exercising or commuting.

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RE: Can wearable devices track and analyze microclimings (microclimate) in an individual’s surroundings?

Author, I have a question after reading this article. How does a wearable measure “microclimate” in real time? How is it different from simply monitor…

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RE: Can wearables track changes in body composition over a long period of time to predict health risks such as obesity or muscle loss?

So, while it’s currently used for health trend monitoring, it will eventually become a true medical aid. Interesting!

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RE: Can wearables track changes in body composition over a long period of time to predict health risks such as obesity or muscle loss?

So, as technology advances, accuracy could improve even further? There’s talk of AI and sensor improvements.

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RE: Can wearables track changes in body composition over a long period of time to predict health risks such as obesity or muscle loss?

Aha, so while tracking body condition changes is possible, detailed measurements like muscle mass and fat distribution are a bit more difficult?

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RE: Can wearables track changes in body composition over a long period of time to predict health risks such as obesity or muscle loss?

Hey, I saw your post. I heard these days wearables can even track body fat and muscle mass. Are they as accurate as medical devices?

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RE: How accurate is the body composition analysis accuracy of wearable devices compared to traditional methods such as DEXA scanning?

I see. So, for convenient home use, a wearable is the best option, and for truly accurate analysis, a DEXA is the best option.

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RE: How accurate is the body composition analysis accuracy of wearable devices compared to traditional methods such as DEXA scanning?

Oh, so the values can vary after exercise or depending on hydration status. So, wearables are only for trend analysis?

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RE: How accurate is the body composition analysis accuracy of wearable devices compared to traditional methods such as DEXA scanning?

Sir, I’ve been checking my body fat with a smartwatch lately. Is it as accurate as a DEXA scan?

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RE: The effect of the user’s personal body data (e.g., age, weight, gender) on the calculation of calories

So gender plays a significant role? I exercised the same way as my boyfriend, but he burned significantly more calories.

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RE: The effect of the user’s personal body data (e.g., age, weight, gender) on the calculation of calories

I enjoyed the article! But I have a question. If I don’t input things like age and weight, won’t the wearable calculate it for me? It seems like just …

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RE: Examples of wearable devices with AI technology (grouped by category)

Wow, so AI also acts as a personal trainer for smart clothing and bands when you exercise?

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RE: Examples of wearable devices with AI technology (grouped by category)

Oh… So, smart earphones aren’t just for listening to music; they also have AI built into them?

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RE: Examples of wearable devices with AI technology (grouped by category)

Wow, this list of AI wearables is truly endless. But smartwatches like the Apple Watch use AI to analyze ECG and SpO2 levels. How is that different fr…

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RE: Amazon Echo Buds: Overview and Detailed AI Features

Wow, so there’s also a mode that lets you hear ambient sounds? Is that done automatically by the AI?

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RE: Amazon Echo Buds: Overview and Detailed AI Features

Oh, so it’ll be comfortable to wear while working out? I heard it’s sweat-resistant, right?

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RE: Amazon Echo Buds: Overview and Detailed AI Features

Wow, I read this article about the Amazon Echo Buds. Is there a noticeable difference between the ANC and AI technology? I’m curious to see how differ…

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RE: Beyond water intake monitoring, health care features that bottle-type wearables can provide (e.g., automatic beverage type detection, nutritional analysis, personalized water intake guide, etc.)

Wow, this can be used not only for health management but also for water taste testing. It would be great if I could immediately check if I’m concerned…

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RE: Beyond water intake monitoring, health care features that bottle-type wearables can provide (e.g., automatic beverage type detection, nutritional analysis, personalized water intake guide, etc.)

Hey, I saw that “bottle-shaped wearable” you posted. It doesn’t just track water consumption, does it? It’s fascinating that it can even automatically…

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RE: Backpack Wearables: A Moving Computing Space

But wouldn’t your shoulder break if you carried it around all day?

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RE: Backpack Wearables: A Moving Computing Space

Oh… So it could be used for immediate analysis and instructions in the military or industrial settings?

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