Arctic smarts
Hexoskin (Canada) recently launched a new version of the smart shirt called Arctic.
Hexoskin (Canada) recently launched a new version of the smart shirt called Arctic, in addition to health monitoring also helps keep users in harsh environments.
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Specifically, it not only monitors basic health indicators (such as heart rate, footsteps, calories burned), but also monitors many other parameters such as movement level, sleep ... Special point is the sensor is woven directly into the shirt so it does not cause uncomfortable feeling for the wearer.
Sensors are capable of tracking about 42,000 data points per minute and transmitting it to a 40 gram small device mounted side by side during use. It is compatible with all iOS and Android smartphones, with specialized applications for providing real-time biometric indicators for home use.
According to the maker, the long sleeved neck is higher than the original, thanks to the fabric composition of 57% polyamide, 28% polyester and 15% elastane, Arctic keeps the body warm while allowing perspiration. escape.
Expected, the first Arctic shirt will be sold in December for $ 199 per unit.
References: Gizmag
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