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Yes, such integrated healthcare systems will become increasingly realistic in the future. Calorie counting alone is so sophisticated, but if it could …
That’s right, some exercises are difficult to accurately detect with just the sensor. That’s why you either manually enter your exercise data, or the …
Of course. It creates a personalized model by inputting age, gender, weight, and body fat percentage. Furthermore, it learns over time and improves it…
Yes, it doesn’t just measure heart rate and movement; it combines data from multiple sensors. It looks at heart rate, GPS, body temperature, and even …
Yes, your body “adapts” to moving more efficiently, so even with the same exercise, you burn fewer calories. That’s why wearables continually analyze …
That’s right. Men tend to have more muscle mass and a higher basal metabolic rate (BMR), so they burn significantly more calories even with the same a…
You can roughly calculate it based on heart rate and movement alone, but the accuracy is quite low. For example, even with the same heart rate, a 60kg…
It’s not 100% accurate yet. It’s especially prone to errors with mixed foods or a lot of seasoning. However, sensors and algorithms are improving, so …
In the past, I had to input everything manually, but these days, there’s technology that recognizes food photos and estimates calories, or scans barco…
They may seem similar on the surface, but their uses are slightly different. Calorie tracking primarily focuses on the two axes of “how much I ate” an…
That’s also a current trend. Sensors and electronic components are integrated into clothing or accessories, making them as inconspicuous as possible. …
Yes, there’s the styling aspect, and also the ability to change them to suit the situation. For example, I might wear a leather strap for everyday use…
It was designed that way. In the past, they were more functional and a bit clunky, but these days, like watches, bracelets, and rings, they feature mi…
There are, but they’re a bit pricey. They’re mainly used in large plants and chemical plants. While individual sensors are typically used for specific…
Exactly. Models equipped with fine dust or dust sensors warn you to wear a mask or evacuate when concentrations approach dangerous levels. Some even i…
Yes, almost all of them are real-time. The sensors continuously monitor the air or skin condition, and if a threshold is exceeded, an alarm sounds. Th…
Exactly. With ISO 9001 for quality assurance, ATEX for explosion prevention, IP/NEMA for environmental protection, and FDA for health data security, y…
Yes, exactly. IP stands for dust and water resistance, and the higher the number, the stronger the resistance. IP68 means “complete dust protection + …
Yes, it’s similar to explosion-proofing. ATEX is a European standard for explosion-proof equipment, ensuring that machinery and electronic devices nev…
The best would probably be a combination of an ultra-high-resolution VR headset like the Pimax Crystal or Valve Index, plus the Teslasuit. The immersi…
That’s done with equipment like an “omnidirectional treadmill.” With something like the Virtuix Omni One or the KAT Walk Mini, you can move freely in …
Yes, for example, the bHaptics Tactsuit X40 or Teslasuit have vibration points all over the body, so they can convey the sensation of being shot, punc…
Yes, MetaQuest is widely used not only for games but also for education, training, and entertainment, while HoloLens is specialized for AR in industri…
Yes, there are medical devices specifically designed for health monitoring, like electrocardiograms (ECGs). They’re accurate for patient cardiac monit…
That’s right. In the smartwatch space, the major players are Apple, Samsung, Fitbit, Garmin, and Xiaomi. Each has its own strengths. Apple integrates …
Don’t worry. Apple and Samsung use AI to process biometric data within their devices, preventing it from being leaked. They even detect abnormalities …
Exactly. Devices like Whoop and Garmin analyze my exercise data and sleep patterns to recommend the optimal amount of exercise for the next day. They …
Yes, it goes beyond simply collecting data. AI analyzes that data and provides personalized feedback. For example, the Apple Watch analyzes your heart…
That’s right. For example, the Athos Training System uses AI to analyze muscle activity data in real time and provide feedback like, “If you slightly …
That’s right. AirPods Pro analyze ambient noise and automatically adjust the noise-cancelling intensity using AI. Bose and Sony also use AI to tune th…
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