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RE: examples of wearables that use pulmonary artery sensors

Do any of these devices also display an electrocardiogram?

4 months ago
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RE: examples of wearables that use pulmonary artery sensors

Can monitoring the condition of heart failure patients with wearable devices reduce the number of hospital visits?

4 months ago
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4 months ago
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RE: examples of wearables that use pulmonary artery sensors

There are a lot of wearable devices for heart failure patients these days. Are there any devices that measure pulmonary artery pressure?

4 months ago
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RE: examples of wearables that utilize heart rate and respiratory sensors

I want to monitor not only my exercise but also my recovery and sleep. Which one is better?

4 months ago
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RE: examples of wearables that utilize heart rate and respiratory sensors

Are there any cost-effective wearables that measure heart rate and breathing?

4 months ago
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RE: examples of wearables that utilize heart rate and respiratory sensors

Are there any products that I can use for just monitoring my health in everyday life?

4 months ago
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RE: examples of wearables that utilize heart rate and respiratory sensors

What wearables are good for monitoring heart rate and breathing while exercising?

4 months ago
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RE: wearables designed with emergency call/message capabilities

So it would be safe for people who use it while exercising, like while hiking or jogging.

4 months ago
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RE: wearables designed with emergency call/message capabilities

Oh, so there are also models for children and the elderly? Are they easy to use?

4 months ago
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RE: wearables designed with emergency call/message capabilities

Hey, you know those emergency call wearables I saw in the article? But can they automatically report an emergency? For example, if I fall, can they au…

4 months ago
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RE: wearables designed for game-playing

Finally, something like the Virtuix Omni requires you to actually walk while playing? That might be a bit cumbersome to use at home.

4 months ago
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RE: wearables designed for game-playing

Oh, I see. So, can you use a headset like the Razer Nari Ultimate even without VR? Is it just that they sound good?

4 months ago
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RE: wearables designed for game-playing

Hey, I was curious after reading your post. The Oculus Quest 2 and the HTC Vive Pro are both VR headsets. What’s the difference? Wouldn’t they just fe…

4 months ago
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RE: What sensors are commonly used in wearable devices that measure environmental data?

Finally, what about noise and air pressure? Are they just for fun, or are they useful in real life?

4 months ago
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RE: What sensors are commonly used in wearable devices that measure environmental data?

Oh, so can you check things like temperature, humidity, and UV rays simultaneously? That would be really useful when exercising.

4 months ago
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RE: What sensors are commonly used in wearable devices that measure environmental data?

Hey, author, I saw this article about a wearable environmental sensor. It says it can measure CO2 and fine dust in real time? Does that mean I can act…

4 months ago
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RE: Describe wearable device products with linear regression used to predict the user’s exercise performance or estimate calorie consumption during exercise.

So, ultimately, what matters is not the “linear regression” itself, but rather the fact that wearables are making predictions based on data?

4 months ago
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RE: Describe wearable device products with linear regression used to predict the user’s exercise performance or estimate calorie consumption during exercise.

Oh, so you can check your calorie count and running history on a Fitbit or Apple Watch. So, can you even measure blood pressure using a similar princi…

4 months ago
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RE: Describe wearable device products with linear regression used to predict the user’s exercise performance or estimate calorie consumption during exercise.

Hey, I saw your post that wearables use linear regression to predict exercise calories and performance. So if I input my running distance and heart ra…

4 months ago
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RE: How do acoustic sensors work in wearable devices?

But if sounds are mixed from multiple directions, won’t they be difficult to hear or cause errors?

4 months ago
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RE: How do acoustic sensors work in wearable devices?

Oh, so it can even monitor health? You said the sensor can capture things like heartbeats.

4 months ago
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RE: How do acoustic sensors work in wearable devices?

Excuse me, author! I was curious about how exactly the acoustic sensors used in wearables capture sound. How is it different from a simple microphone?

4 months ago
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RE: What are the technical ways to improve the accuracy and sensitivity of the force/pressure sensor?

Finally, a multi-sensor array simply uses multiple sensors, right? Does that make that much of a difference in accuracy?

4 months ago
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RE: What are the technical ways to improve the accuracy and sensitivity of the force/pressure sensor?

Okay, I understand. But about the ADC and compensation algorithm… Honestly, can you increase the sensitivity significantly with software rather than…

4 months ago
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RE: What are the technical ways to improve the accuracy and sensitivity of the force/pressure sensor?

Oh, I see. So, you mentioned structural optimization. What’s so great about a multi-layer design?

4 months ago
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RE: What are the technical ways to improve the accuracy and sensitivity of the force/pressure sensor?

I read your post, and you said carbon nanotubes and graphene are good for increasing sensor sensitivity. Is there really a big difference? Or is it ju…

4 months ago
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RE: Types of Force/Pressure Sensors Commonly Used in Wearable Devices

Aha, so does that mean FSRs are always better for wearables? Because they’re flexible?

4 months ago
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RE: Types of Force/Pressure Sensors Commonly Used in Wearable Devices

Hey, I saw your post. What’s the exact difference between a piezoresistive sensor and a force-sensitive resistor (FSR)? Don’t they both change resista…

4 months ago
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RE: Wearable Sensors for Patient Movement Detection in Hospitals

Hmm, but was the sample size big enough? And were they mostly the same kind of patients?

6 months ago
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