Engineers from two American universities have developed an electronic patch similar to a band-aid that can stick to a user’s skin and relay health information to a phone or computer. The patch includes silicone chips encased in a plastic case and silicone fluid that help it to stay stuck to the skin even through continuous movement.
Considering how malleable and unobtrusive it is, many users would prefer using it instead of wearing another gadget around their wrist or arms. In the future, the research team wants to add biomechanical sensors to the patch to make it possible for it to analyse a user’s sweat and transmit more in-depth health and medical information.
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