From "detection of dangerous conditions" to "prevention." It detects the loss of body fluid and encourages hydration!
This is the world's first healthcare band-type wearable sensor that utilizes innovative sweat sensing technology developed and manufactured by our company in the field of medical devices and research equipment. By sensing changes in sweat volume, it detects the degree of body fluid loss, alerts you when hydration is needed, and helps maintain physical performance by prompting appropriate hydration and breaks. 【Features】 ■ A globally unique sweat sensing technology developed by a venture from Shinshu University ■ 'Hydration Alert' that detects body fluid loss and encourages fluid intake ■ Equipped with multi-sensors for 'heart rate', 'sweat volume', 'skin temperature', and 'activity level' 【Concept Movie】 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZULo6mQZs4&t=2s *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 Sensor: Sweat sensor, skin temperature sensor, accelerometer, heart rate sensor Alert: Vibration notification (hydration alert, heatstroke warning) Communication function: Bluetooth Battery: Lithium-ion rechargeable battery Material: Aluminum Band: Nylon band or silicone band Dimensions: 51×47.5×14.5mm 【Measurement Example】 We conducted measurements of sweat volume for workers performing fieldwork in the blazing sun, as well as for their supervisors. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company contributes to the realization of healthy and fulfilling lives for people through highly reliable sweating measurement technology backed by academic research. In light of recent global temperature increases due to global warming, the rise in heat-related illnesses, and the increase in mental health patients, particularly in developed countries, measuring thermoregulatory and emotional sweating may provide valuable data for addressing these social issues. We will develop unique biometric measurements and continue to create technologies that "make people happy."