The key technologies for wearable medical devices mainly include
What is wearable device technology? Wearable technology is an innovative technology introduced by the MIT Media Lab in the 1960s. With this technology, multimedia, sensors, wireless communication and other technologies can be embedded into people's clothes, supporting a variety of interaction methods such as gestures and eye movements. The purpose of wearable technology is to enable fast data access through "internal connectivity" and efficiently maintain social connections through ultra-fast content sharing capabilities. Get rid of traditional handheld devices for a seamless network access experience. Wearable health devices are another branch of wearable devices that have evolved along with wearable devices. Starting in the 1960s, wearable devices gradually appeared. in the 1970s, inventor Alan Lewis invented a wearable computer with a digital camera that could predict the outcome of casino roulette. in 1977, C.C. Collin of the School of Visual Sciences at the Smith-Kettlewell Institute created an undershirt for the blind. It converted images from a head-mounted camera into tactile images through a grid on the undershirt, allowing blind people with feet and silver to "see". Broadly speaking, this could be considered the world's first wearable health device. Each laboratory believes that the health field is wearable devices should be prioritized, the most promising areas of development, and the essence of wearable health devices is to intervene in and improve human health. Wearable devices are also evolving from "information collection" to "direct intervention". Wearable health devices, refers to the city people's graves, feast in a variety of common diseases. For example, anytime and anywhere to the cervical spine to do relaxation massage, and even change the bridge directly interfere with brain waves to help people sleep. In addition, foreign melons and domestic EVERY have launched their own innovative products in this regard. Wear comfortable, even without feeling. It is impossible to be completely insensitive to the current wearable health devices. But striving to be light and small is the direction of all companies. Compared with professional medical equipment, wearable health devices are not as effective, but their advantage lies in convenience and convenience, health care and treatment of the body anywhere and anytime, which is a great advantage in the prevention and mitigation of diseases. The process of using them should not interfere with normal life. Consumers cannot accept health devices that take special time and constantly challenge their patience. Therefore, wearable health devices should be designed with due consideration so that they do not interfere with the user's normal life and work. Appearance should be appropriate for the occasion and environment. Sometimes, wearable devices cannot be "invisible". However, if the appearance of these devices is suitable for the environment, or even cool enough, then users do not mind using such devices to show off.