Release date: 2015-09-07

As the level of technology continues to increase, wearable devices are also exponentially growing. Recently, BeBop Sensors won the "2015 Frost and Sullivan North American Technology Innovation Award" for developing sensors that can be embedded in textiles. This sensor measures the strength, position, size, weight, shape, motion, and the presence of people and objects.
BeBop Sensors' sensors can be used not only in wearable devices, but also in the automotive, manufacturing, sports and medical sectors. For example, in the medical industry, this textile can be used on a bed to collect patient information; in a chair, data can be collected to help users improve their sitting posture.
The sensor, invented by BeBop Sensors, entered the market last year and received strong support from instrument inventor Keith McMillen.
However, BeBop Sensors is just one of many companies that have changed their medical wearables.

JUNE Bracelet
JUNE Bracelet comes with a UV sensor that not only monitors the sun, but also automatically transmits the data to the IOS application. At the same time, it can also use the UV data obtained to advise the user whether to apply sunscreen or sunglasses.
In order to obtain more accurate data, users of the product need to complete a questionnaire about their physiological characteristics to get personalized advice.

Motus Global
Motus Global, a biomechanics company that developed a wristband that reduces the risk of a baseball pitcher's ulnar collateral ligament strain, is currently being evaluated for availability in physical therapy.
For baseball pitchers, the wristband has a built-in 3D motion sensor that collects data such as arm speed, pitch and other data and transmits it to trainers and managers via a smartphone app. Through these data, the user's physical condition can be judged.
Currently, this wearable technology is also applied to tennis players, football players and golf players. Motus Global is currently developing a product for the average consumer that is expected to be launched this year.
CarePredict
CarePredict has developed a behavior monitoring device. The target user of this wearable device is an elderly person. It looks like a watch. It can regularly track and record the user's daily activities and behaviors. Once the data changes, the elderly relatives and friends will receive an alarm message.
Satish Movva, CEO of CarePredict, said: "The device combines user activity data with location to provide a more accurate interpretation of health data."

Hexoskin
Hexoskin has developed a vest that monitors the user's health by recording the user's heart rate, breathing and movement. The product is currently used in Canadian Olympic athletes, space agencies, and military organizations.
ZOLL Medical
ZOLL has developed a life jacket that is designed for approximately 920,000 heart patients. This life jacket protects the patient's condition as it changes or when the patient is at risk of sudden cardiac arrest. It can also help doctors assess risk and develop a suitable treatment plan.
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