Wearable_Insight_Forum

 

mandela
mandela
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Topics: 2 / Replies: 37
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RE: If a sensor were implanted in a human, would it be a ‘human sense’?

So, How long would the brain take to actually understand a new sensory channel like magnetic field detection?

2 weeks ago
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RE: “Data, Context, and Meaning: Making Sense of Force Data in Wearables”

Great, thanks for the practical tip! So, for future experiments, the key is to collect data from various situations and sensor combinations, and to co…

2 months ago
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RE: “Data, Context, and Meaning: Making Sense of Force Data in Wearables”

Oh, so the key is to use the force sensor in conjunction with other sensors rather than using it alone. Is there an approach that you’ve found most ef…

2 months ago
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RE: “Data, Context, and Meaning: Making Sense of Force Data in Wearables”

Aha… So it’s not just about looking at the graph, but also learning from that data along with contextual information. But in reality, everyone’s wei…

2 months ago
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RE: “Data, Context, and Meaning: Making Sense of Force Data in Wearables”

Oh, I totally agree with this post. But honestly, I’m curious: how can AI interpret simple pressure readings from force sensors as “This person is cur…

2 months ago
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RE: SubPac X1 / M2X: The Technology Behind Body-Felt Low-Frequency Immersion

Could a system like this be used for music therapy or auditory replacement technology?

3 months ago
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RE: SubPac X1 / M2X: The Technology Behind Body-Felt Low-Frequency Immersion

So does it actually affect the sound quality when listening to music? Or does it just add vibrations?

3 months ago
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RE: SubPac X1 / M2X: The Technology Behind Body-Felt Low-Frequency Immersion

How does it compare to existing haptic vests like the Woojer Vest?

3 months ago
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RE: SubPac X1 / M2X: The Technology Behind Body-Felt Low-Frequency Immersion

So, doesn’t it get tiring if you wear it for a long time? I think it would get tiring if the vibrations kept hitting your back or waist.

3 months ago
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RE: SubPac X1 / M2X: The Technology Behind Body-Felt Low-Frequency Immersion

Oh, so it can be used for VR or gaming? Is it just for music?

3 months ago
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RE: examples of wearables using skin sensors

I have diabetes and need to check my blood sugar. Are there any wearables that allow me to do this without having to prick my finger?

5 months ago
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RE: examples of wearables using skin sensors

I’m looking for a wearable for stress management, and I heard there’s one with a skin sensor.

5 months ago
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RE: examples of wearables using skin sensors

I want to check my heart rate and oxygen saturation while exercising. Which ones are good?

5 months ago
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RE: examples of wearables using skin sensors

Finger ring-type wearables are trending these days for health management. Which ones are good?

5 months ago
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RE: Key technology stacks needed to provide integrated distance, position, and duration tracking capabilities.

Oh, so all this sensor data collection and calculation is handled by an app or the cloud? That would drain the battery really quickly.

6 months ago
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RE: Key technology stacks needed to provide integrated distance, position, and duration tracking capabilities.

Hey, I have a question after reading your post. Isn’t GPS the only way to accurately track location, distance, and time? The article mentions various …

6 months ago
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RE: Typical examples of wearable devices that perform distance, position, and duration tracking at the same time.

Oh, so there are also wearables for professional sports and military use? How are they different from regular smartwatches?

6 months ago
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RE: Typical examples of wearable devices that perform distance, position, and duration tracking at the same time.

Hey, I saw the table you posted for distance, location, and time tracking wearables. What’s the difference between a smartwatch and a GPS wearable? …

6 months ago
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RE: Are there any wearable devices that can provide real-time body composition changes during a workout?

Oh, so as technology advances, we’ll be able to monitor changes in body composition while exercising?

6 months ago
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RE: Are there any wearable devices that can provide real-time body composition changes during a workout?

Are there any wearables that can instantly monitor changes in your body, like body fat or muscle mass, while exercising?

6 months ago
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RE: Advantages and Disadvantages of Various Mixed Shapes Wearables

I see, that’s interesting. It’s fascinating that something that looks like a fashion accessory can also help you stay healthy.

6 months ago
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RE: Advantages and Disadvantages of Various Mixed Shapes Wearables

So, ultimately, these wearables have to compromise between convenience and battery life and durability.

6 months ago
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RE: Advantages and Disadvantages of Various Mixed Shapes Wearables

Hmm… But what if something like a patch or ring falls off or gets damaged while wearing it?

6 months ago
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RE: Advantages and Disadvantages of Various Mixed Shapes Wearables

Aha, so the functionality is bound to be somewhat limited, right? It’s not like it has a screen like a smartwatch.

6 months ago
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RE: Advantages and Disadvantages of Various Mixed Shapes Wearables

Hey, I saw your post about “Mixed Shapes Wearables.” You’re talking about things like rings or patches, right? But really, a small ring with a battery…

6 months ago
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RE: For what people is Attached/Portable Device-Type Wearable useful?

So, what’s the most convenient for office workers or busy people?

6 months ago
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RE: For what people is Attached/Portable Device-Type Wearable useful?

Oh, I heard you can use it while traveling, too? It even has GPS and navigation features, so that’s convenient.

6 months ago
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