PatentlyApple: Apple Watch will analyze sweat to check health
Apple experts have invented a sensor for smartwatches that allows you to analyze the user’s sweat. PatentlyApple reports this.
The patent has been published in the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) database. The material says that the sweat sensor will allow you to analyze physiological secretions and, based on the data, determine various indicators of health and physical activity.
The sensor consists of two electrodes and a microprocessor. The sensor is located on the back of the watch, facing the user’s skin. Thus, Apple Watch will learn to study the human body based on an additional indicator.
According to scientists, information about sweating can provide a lot of information about a person’s health. A special sensor, for example, will help to find out exactly how much moisture the user’s body loses during training and adjust physical activity. According to experts, the analysis process takes no more than five seconds in hours.
Earlier, Bloomberg said that future Samsung gadgets should add a monitor that determines blood sugar levels. “If we can continuously measure blood pressure and glucose levels, we will change the game,” said Samsung spokesman Hong Park.
Source: Lenta

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