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New Fiber Fabrics Can Replace Wearable Sensors.

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< p > the latest series from the DoCoMo company and Dongli company, a href= "//www.sjfzxm.com/news/index_c.asp" > smart clothing < /a > is a shirt. This shirt is made of their new fibers. This fiber can replace electronic sensors. Is there any hidden defect? Fiber itself can not be connected to smart phone applications, but it can be connected through signal transmitters built into clothes. < /p >
< p > < strong > New Fiber < /strong > < /p >.
< p > for new series < a href= "//www.sjfzxm.com/news/index_c.asp > > wearable clothing < /a > fiber is mainly responsible for most of the sensing data. If the video and facts released by the two companies can be believed, then the data read is similar to that of the ECG. The prototype product of this shirt has appeared. A thin shirt was built with an electronic monitor. This monitor can probably read data from the shirt's nanofibers. When the wearer moves, exercises, or performs other actions that speed up the heart rate and breathing rate, the fiber can record relevant information and transmit the information to the built-in monitor. Experts speculate that Docomo will probably release their existing health applications at the same time, providing users with better data indicators and more comfortable wearable technologies. < /p >
< p > < strong > Hitoe < /strong > /p >
< p > < a href= "//www.sjfzxm.com/news/index_c.asp" > New Fiber > /a > for this series of clothes is now called Hitoe, meaning "single layer". Just look at this dress and you will know why it is taken. Because it is thin, near transparent, allowing users to feel comfortable to wear. Its target customers are athletes and fitness enthusiasts. The basic fabric covers conductive nanofibers, which can transmit data to the signal transmitters built into shirts. These transmitters are about 1/3 of credit card size. Signal transmitters transmit data to smart phones and cloud applications. So wearers, or users who care about their health, can view data. The exact application of this shirt has not yet been disclosed. < /p >
< p > but Hitoe also includes a series of sportswear and hats. This means that the target customers of the two manufacturers also include those who just want to look at their heart rate and their daily health profile. < /p >
< p > < strong > how to get < /strong > < /p >
< p > at present, Hitoe is purely a Japanese production line. This situation will continue for some time. Some smart clothing, or possibly new fibers, will arrive in the US and European markets, but this is likely to happen in a few years. For this reason, you can be sure that this series will not soon appear in the United States. Fortunately, many companies use different ways to monitor health, and related products can be found in the US and European markets. < /p >
< p > unfortunately, NTTDocomo has not yet released the price of this shirt, but they have released a smart bracelet to provide data similar to ECG. The bracelet costs about 93 dollars. The company also said that they plan to develop technology for medical use, hoping that this technology can be used by doctors and nurses in hospitals. Doctors and nurses can use this new fiber instead of electrocardiogram. In this way, the use of fiber is not limited to human data monitoring during exercise. < /p >
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