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For example, LumafitSensor is a smart device that performs a holistic analysis of mind and body. It can act as your fitness trainer, track your activity, determine your optimal heart rate, and help you relax by teaching you to use heart rate for simple meditation. Daily meditation can lower blood pressure and release daily stress. By wearing it on the ear, the device can help you relax in the office and at home, basically anywhere. Sensors track medical-level core data and head-motion tracking data, and transmit this data to smartphones.
BreathResearch provides a solution focused on resolving breathing. This product, called Breath Acoustics Integrated Headphones, will help reduce stress, optimize athletic performance, lose weight, and improve sleep quality by using acoustic sensors to analyze the quality of a person's breath. The company has partnered with Philip and the American HeartZones company and is currently running on Indiegogo.
Tinké focuses on monitoring health and fitness by combining heart rate, heart rate variability, respiratory rate, and blood oxygen levels. Using the heart rate variability from the fingers as a basis, the box will provide training to control breathing to relax and demonstrate its level of relaxation.
The HeartMath Inner BalanceTM trainer also offers a way to improve your health through training, education, and self-monitoring. The product demonstrates how the heart rate adjustment mode (HRV) and the pacemaker, along with the heart rate, train to change these into a healthier, clearer state. The InnerBalance Trainer works specifically with the so-called "HeartMath iOS Connector", where the IOS connector is connected to an IPHONE or IPAD device and the user's earlobe.
Next to be introduced is the PIP device, which was successfully sponsored on Kickstarter in July 2013, and at the same time produced a game-centric approach. The idea is to cope with stress by resting and playing at the same time. PIP biosensors can be used on IOS and Android devices, and it can detect whether you are nervous or relaxed in real time. The device is placed between the fingers and the pressure level is wirelessly transmitted to the APP application running on the smartphone or tablet. Expanding game and entertainment applications can visualize and manage stress in an interesting and engaging way.
There is also a market for military laboratories. TIAX signed a contract with the US Department of Defense for Small Business Innovation Research, which is responsible for the current project. The system is named SENSORS (a system that uses a remote sensor to assess nerve pressure) and may appear in the form of a solid, light-weight garment, such as a helmet-type cap that contains multiple built-in medical sensors. The garment will measure a variety of physiological parameters such as sleep, brain activity, sweating, and blood pressure, etc., and then wirelessly broadcast the data for real-time processing and evaluation. The biomedical data collected from the soldier simulation war gave the military a better understanding of how “stress, workload, and cognitive state influence the performance of soldiers and decision-making skills.†The system was originally intended for military measurement equipment, but it also applies to other areas of high pressure outside the military, including emergency medical services, public safety, commercial aviation, long-distance transport, and polygraph detection.
Recently, AIRO announced another wristband tracking health device. The AIRO Health Tracker claims to integrate all your health goals in one wristband to stay visible and include stress management. In addition to tracking and providing advice on nutrition, sleep and exercise, the new wristbands also help wearers proactively cope with stress. It measures heart rate changes, the total response of the autonomic nervous system from the heart rate, and measures the fluctuation of the minimum pressure level. As pressure levels increase, AIRO will warn you, but at the same time it offers the best advice on how to solve it. Over time, AIRO will gradually understand what things can appease the wearer's mood and become more and more intelligent.
A Phyode company from Taiwan started its adventure on the Kickstarter crowdfunding platform, bringing us the last device (but certainly not the last wristband product) to help manage our stress levels. The W/Me wristband has a special sensor called Life Spectrum Analyzer (LSA). This sensor is responsible for monitoring the harmonic frequency of the body. In conjunction with the appropriate application, LSA maps your subconscious mental state, your agility score, and indicates your body's ability to adapt to changes in the environment. It can also tell your ANS (American National Standard) age. If you are older than your real age, you can improve yourself by increasing your ANS age through a series of breathing exercises that will put yourself in a relaxed state.