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chinedu
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RE: List of wearable products that use the Doppler effect

How can Doppler-based wearables be utilized in sports and fitness?

4 months ago
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RE: List of wearable products that use the Doppler effect

How do wearables utilizing the Doppler effect differ from existing sensor-based wearables?

4 months ago
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RE: What are the real examples of wearable devices using ExG monitoring?

But isn’t it uncomfortable to wear these devices all the time? Especially the Muse headband…

4 months ago
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RE: What are the real examples of wearable devices using ExG monitoring?

Wow… So, you wear things like the Whoop Strap or the Muse headband separately for exercise and meditation? But are they really effective?

4 months ago
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RE: What are the real examples of wearable devices using ExG monitoring?

Wow, I was curious after reading your post. What is ExG monitoring? How is it different from just checking your heart rate?

4 months ago
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RE: How do I optimize the size and fit of wearable devices for ExG monitoring?

Wow, it’s more applicable to real-life applications than I thought. I think it’s perfectly usable in everyday life.

4 months ago
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RE: How do I optimize the size and fit of wearable devices for ExG monitoring?

Oh, so they’re adjustable for different body sizes?

4 months ago
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RE: How do I optimize the size and fit of wearable devices for ExG monitoring?

Oh, so you’ve also made sure the materials aren’t too irritating to the skin? I wonder if they might feel a bit stuffy when sweating.

4 months ago
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RE: How do I optimize the size and fit of wearable devices for ExG monitoring?

Author, I’ve seen this ExG monitoring wearable, and since it’s worn on the head or chest, I thought it might be a bit uncomfortable. Is it actually ok…

4 months ago
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RE: Table of products, manufacturers, key features, and applications for Wearables for Gaming

Wow, just hearing about it makes me think the workouts are incredible. So what’s the most expensive and high-end? I’m just curious.

4 months ago
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RE: Table of products, manufacturers, key features, and applications for Wearables for Gaming

Oh… So, your movements are also reflected? For example, if I walk in real life, will my character in the game walk too?

4 months ago
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RE: Table of products, manufacturers, key features, and applications for Wearables for Gaming

ow… Reading your post, I’m amazed there are so many wearables. But among them, there’s something called a “full-body haptic suit.” If you wear that, c…

4 months ago
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RE: What is the direction of development of wearable game controllers using motion recognition technology?

So, finally… If this is combined with AR or VR, you’ll be able to actually pick up and throw virtual items with your hands, just like throwing objects…

4 months ago
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RE: What is the direction of development of wearable game controllers using motion recognition technology?

Wow… But then you said it captures facial expressions and finger gestures, right? If facial expressions are reflected in the character, it would be ni…

4 months ago
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RE: What is the direction of development of wearable game controllers using motion recognition technology?

I enjoyed reading your post. But you mentioned “full-body tracking.” If that becomes a reality, does that mean my in-game character will follow my eve…

4 months ago
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RE: Which company is leading the wearable technology market globally?

Wow, so MetaQuest and Microsoft have a handle on AR/VR? Isn’t it just for games?

4 months ago
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RE: Which company is leading the wearable technology market globally?

Oh, so there’s a separate category for medical wearables? Are they different from just watch-type devices?

4 months ago
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RE: Which company is leading the wearable technology market globally?

Hey, looking at the wearables article you posted, there are a ton of companies. But in the smartwatch space, after Apple and Samsung, who are the comp…

4 months ago
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RE: Is On/In Body Device-Type Wearable Safe?

Okay, after hearing this, there are more safety measures than I thought. Still, we need to continue to verify new technologies as they emerge.

4 months ago
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RE: Is On/In Body Device-Type Wearable Safe?

But what about security? Biometric data could be a bit scary if hacked, right?

4 months ago
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RE: Is On/In Body Device-Type Wearable Safe?

So, the InBody devices that are directly inserted into the body won’t cause skin or organ rejection?

4 months ago
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RE: Is On/In Body Device-Type Wearable Safe?

I read your post, and you wrote quite a bit about the safety of OnBody/InBody wearables. But are these devices really safe from electromagnetic waves,…

4 months ago
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RE: Explain the types of in-body wearable devices inserted into the body (heart rate controller, insulin pump, deep brain stimulation device, etc.) and the operating principles and characteristics of each.

I saw your post about the “InBody Wearable,” and I have a lot of questions. Once a pacemaker is inserted, does it last forever? Or does it need to be …

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