Unexpected use from smart panties

Scientists have invented a smart bio-induction panties capable of monitoring the wearer's health status.

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Coal electrodes are mounted inside the belt to help them monitor the wearer's health indicators.Photo: CE.


With the slim-type sensor mounted inside the belt, this smart pants can not only automatically adjust to the measurement of the wearer's waist accurately but also through pressure sensors on the skin to monitor monitor health indicators and promptly give health warnings to wearers.

This sensor panties was made by a group of scientists from the Nano Engineering Department, University of California in collaboration with Taiwanese scientists. It has the same softness and elasticity as other normal panties. Therefore, the wearer can completely feel comfortable with them.

The only difference is that this smart pants can accurately measure hydrogen peroxide and NADH indicators (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) in the body. From there, it can predict and give warnings about the health status of the wearer.

During the production process, these smart bio-touch panties also use conventional textile products. However, to create its special feature, scientists do not use conventional dyes but use coal electrodes to print directly onto pants.

These coal poles have a width of about 0.5 mm and are pressed into the belt. Therefore, daily twisting, folding or wearing movements do not cause them to fall off.

According to scientists, these pants are especially suitable for the elderly. They can effectively monitor the wearer's health indicators.

At the same time, they are also suitable for athletes or soldiers. Being able to accurately monitor the level of hydrogen peroxide and NADH in the wearer's body will enable them to predict their heatstroke or dehydration during exercise.