/ SOBR Safe, Inc. (NASDAQ:SOBR) (SOBRsafe™), providers of next-generation transdermal alcohol detection solutions, today announced that it has signed a software as a service (SaaS) agreement with ridesharing innovator RUBI to provide continuous driver alcohol monitoring via the game-changing weara... Read more
BACtrack® Skyn measures the alcohol coming from your skin and gives you an estimate of your blood alcohol content (BAC) range, in near real-time, making tracking your alcohol level effortless. Learn more today!
Sensors injected into the skin can detect glucose levels, UV light exposure, and body temperature, offering hope of simple and trendy health monitoring.
A group of soldiers in far upstate New York are performing a vital role in wearables development. U.S. Army soldiers with the 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mo…
Very soon, rideshare drivers might be forced to wear alcohol monitors to ensure they stay sober on the job.
Check out this smart, temporary tattoo alcohol monitor; every young person who drinks should get one!
https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/temporary-tattoo-could-save-your-life
Here’s another wearable alcohol monitor. It looks like a house arrest ankle bracelet though!
https://www.scramsystems.com/monitoring/scram-continuous-alcohol-monitoring/
You can get a beta version of the wearable alcohol monitor here!
https://skyn.bactrack.com/
This would be perfect for people with an alcohol abuse problem!
A superb idea and one that’s already been done!
E-tattoos can also interface with your skin and monitor your vitals.
Check this out! Researchers are working on wearable tattoos that can control your phone.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/innovations/wp/2016/08/17/this-temporary-tattoo-can-control-your-smartphone/
Smart tattoos are the future of body art and the wearable industry!
Monitoring soldiers in combat is a good way to ensure they are in top physical and mental health.
Wearables can also be effective in training. Check out these soldiers using them to track how effective training exercises are.
https://healthtechinsider.com/2020/11/09/new-study-explores-soldier-performance-using-wearables/