Smog bag, beauty mirror, medicine reminder... Counting CES 2017's 32 most popular digital health black technology

Release date: 2017-01-10

Although the digital health field is not as big as CES in other industries, there are still considerable tools for supporting wearable devices, applications, and sensors. The following are the 32 digital health black technologies that we have collected from CES, as well as the technology companies that have announced important cooperation, and the dazzling products are dazzling. CES is the best PR platform for manufacturers to demonstrate their technical strength. They are the power to use technology to advance medical advancement in the future.

32 digital health black technology

1.Intelligent heart rate detection clothing Polar Team Pro Shirt

The fitness equipment company Polar has long been known for its heart rate monitoring watches and chest straps. It launched a new product at this year's CES: a smart outfit called Polar Team Pro Shirt. The sleeveless base shirt is embedded with a heart rate monitoring sensor that directly contacts the wearer's skin, eliminating the need for a more cumbersome chest strap or wrist strap. The kit also features a motion tracking sensor "pod" for the wearer to place in the pocket under the collar to track speed, distance and acceleration. The shirt is integrated with Polar's Team Pro coaching platform, Polar Flow and the company's other wearable devices.

2.Sleep Number launches sensor mattress

Sleep Number The smart mattress won the CES official innovation award this year. It can adjust the sleeping position and warm feet. If people start to snoring and push people away, it is called 360 smart bed, which makes people sleep comfortably. At its core, it is equipped with the biometric sensor technology Sleep IQ, which tracks heart rate, motion and breathing and responds in real time. All sleep activities are sent to a mobile app that allows users to track their sleep quality over time and learn about their "SleepIQ score."

3. Bodytrak ear thermometer earplugs

Bodytrak, based in the UK, showed off its wearables: a pair of earplugs with an in-the-ear thermometer and body temperature monitoring on the sports headphones. It will be used to measure core body temperature during activities and provide physiological feedback to users including elite athletes, military personnel and hospital patients. The data is sent wirelessly to the user's smartphone, watch or network hub. Of course, it is mainly aimed at athletes. The difference is that the device also measures heart rate, VO2, speed and distance while playing music, and gives feedback to users in time.

4.Ara artificial intelligence embedded toothbrush

Intelligent oral care company Kolibree has launched Ara, an artificial intelligence embedded toothbrush that collects data through sensors every time a user brushes a tooth. When running with the app, all brushing data (frequency, duration and brushing area) is synchronized via Bluetooth low energy. After getting the data, Ara uses deep learning algorithms and sensors to understand personal brushing habits and help develop more accurate brushing techniques. .

5.Onitor slimming suit

Wearable device manufacturer Onitor has launched a new weight loss program kit that includes a wrist activity tracker, a chest strap or sports bra with a biometric sensor, and an app. Using data from two sources, combined with weekly weight input from users, you can create exercise plans and nutrition guidance recommendations that are tailored to the user's progress.

6.Motiv titanium metal wearable bracelet

Motiv uses a smaller fitness tracking method, a titanium wearable bracelet on the finger. Ability to track sleep and fitness throughout the day, including steps, calories, distance and heart rate, powered by a battery that lasts three to five days. People can also swim with it, it comes in seven sizes. The pre-sale price is $199. This product received the Innovation Award from the official CES selection this year.

7.ECG monitor QuardioCore

Digital health company Qardio has launched its wearable ECG (electrocardiogram) monitor QuardioCore. Medical-grade display devices that allow people to monitor their heart health. At the heart of the technology is Qardio's proprietary sensor technology, which records over 20 million data and can be synced to the companion smartphone app. Data can be shared with medical experts. The wristband is worn around the chest and can record continuous ECG, heart rate, heart rate variability, respiratory rate, temperature and activity data. The wristband can also be used with other Qardio products such as smart blood pressure monitors, wireless scales and QardioMD doctors. Dashboard.

8. Garmin Product Update

Garmin has updated its full line of hardware and software products, the most important of which is the addition of many new applications and data models that users can download from third-party companies via the ConnectIQ platform. ConnectIQ is a developer that can be used for Garmin. An open platform for product build content. New products include ETA trackers from Uber, which will display information on Garmin wearables; control of Trek / Bontrager bicycle headlights and taillights; and hydration and fueling reminders for Garmin Edge wearers.

9.Seenso Health Health Search Engine

Montreal-based Cogilex has launched a health-specific search engine called Seenso Health. As a guide to health information platform, Seenso provides users with a “knowledge map” of key information with a guided exploratory interface. This is Cogilex's first dedicated search engine.

10.Flow Smart Air Quality Tracker

Plume Labs showed Flow, a smart air quality tracker that understands the air we breathe and guides where the user should go. Small sensors measure dust, exhaust, gases, and chemicals and display different colors to indicate the air quality around the user. The data is synchronized with the mobile app, and Plume is currently creating a crowdsourced real-time pollution map.

11. Sleep-induced wearable device RESPeRATE

The 2breathe sleep inducer was introduced by the father and son team, Erez and Benjamin Gavish, who produced an FDA-approved high-pressure wearable device called RESPeRATE. Realizing that their original wearables have succeeded in letting users fall asleep, they plan to create new tracking modules that people can wear around their torso. As they breathe, data from their breathing rhythm is fed back to their application, which creates rhythm melody that is synchronized with their breathing and guides the user to slow down their breathing and fall asleep.

12.PillDrill releases drug compliance platform

PillDrill officially demonstrated its drug compliance center and applications. The device, launched in April last year, includes a compact scanning system called PillDrillHub, where users need to apply a scan label to a medicine to be eaten, or put the medicine directly into a sortable kit that can be scanned. The design is placed next to the user's pill. When it is necessary to take medicine, it sends an audio-visual alarm, the user shakes their drug container, and after the medicine is taken, the user can record the type and time of the medication by aligning the medicine box with the controller, and notify the family through the application. Members view medication status or other related party updates.

13.HealthyMation Diabetes Prevention Program

HealthyMation is a medical animation studio developed by experts at the Harvard Joslin Diabetes Center. They recently launched the official demonstration of the Digital Diabetes Prevention Program, Why WAIT, which is currently undergoing clinical trials.

14.Misfit touch screen smart watch Vapor

Wearable company Misfit showcased the new touchscreen smart watch Vapor. The Bluetooth-enabled Vapor features music and GPS, as well as activity and sleep tracking.

15. Johnson & Johnson and Rest Devices Baby Monitor

Johnson & Johnson and Rest Devices announced their collaboration on baby-linked sleep tracking and coaching systems. The system will be fully available next month, including the Rest Mimo wearable baby monitor jointly developed by the two companies and an application called Nod.

16.Diabnext Diabetes Management Tool

Diabnext demonstrated its artificial intelligence tools for diabetes management. The Diabnext AI platform uses a JARVIS interface to connect doctors and patients. Clipsulin is a smart-linked insulin dose recorder that is compatible with mainstream insulin pens, capturing injection data and saving it to the Diabnext AI system on a smartphone or computer.

17.Gyenno launches Parkinson's patients tableware

Gyenno has introduced smart spoons and forks designed to counteract the causes of hand tremor and other instability in Parkinson's disease. The device also collects data on tremors, feeds back to doctors and researchers, and later develops smarter algorithms to improve performance.

18.Doppel Emotional Relaxation Wearables

London-based Doppel debuted its "emotional change" wearables at CES. The device is equipped with a sensor placed inside the user's wrist and synchronized with the application. The device emits a heartbeat-like vibration, and the user taps or taps the device to adjust the beat, making the movement faster or slower, which is said to increase vigilance or calm down. It will be available in a few months and can be booked.

19.TomTom Sports Sports Platform

Navigation company TomTom launched their new app: TomTom Sports. Paired with the company's wearable tracker, the app can track up to 12 different activity types, create progress and competing dashboards, and synchronize with third-party platforms including Strava, Nike+, Endomondo, MapMyFitness and Runkeeper.

20.New Balance and Intel Fitness Smart Watch RunIQ

New Balance and Intel introduced the fitness smart watch RunIQ, which was developed by two companies and by Google and Strava. Runners can upload and share workout data to a global community with built-in GPS and heart rate monitoring. On battery life, it is estimated that the battery life is 24 hours in a typical usage scenario, continuous GPS and heart rate monitoring for 5 hours. Balance also launched PaceIQ, a set of Bluetooth wireless sports headphones that are built in collaboration with Jabra audio hardware vendors. They will be bookable in a few weeks, with a smart watch for $300 and a headset for $110.

21.Hear and Now decompression platform

The UK-based BioBeats has launched the latest version of Hear and Now, whose application is designed to reduce stress and improve health. The app acts as a mindfulness coach that guides the user through decompression through custom breathing exercises.

22.DietSensor chronic disease management application

Health and nutrition application company DietSensor has announced the launch of its app to improve chronic disease management such as diabetes and obesity.

23. Changhong's first molecular recognition mobile phone H2

Changhong H2 is equipped with a small-scale molecular SCiO spectrum sensor smartphone, which can quickly retrieve the molecular structure of matter and analyze the molecular state of the item through big data and cloud computing. Put the fresh fruit in the Changhong H2 and gently sweep it. The screen will show the nutrients contained in the fruit, such as water, sugar, vitamins, etc., and a comprehensive index will be available for the experience to monitor nutrition and health. Personalized nutrition and fitness guidance.

24. Benchmark sensor system

Valencell announced two new versions of the Benchmark sensor system: a system for hearing devices (the new version is smaller, allowing for faster time to market) and the other for wearable devices worn on the wrist and arm. Two new modules measure continuous heart rate, maximum VO2 and VO2, resting heart rate, calorie burn and recovery.

25.Bloomlife female pregnancy wearable device

Bloomlife demonstrated its women's pregnancy tracking wearables and apps, and women can place Belli sensors on a matching Belli-adhesive sheet-like device and then attach it to the stomach. The product is capable of detecting contractions and displaying statistics such as length and frequency of contractions in the user's mobile app.

26. Philips Avent uGrow Digital Care Platform

Philips showcased its connected health tool suite: Avent uGrow Digital Parenting Platform, which includes an app with a smart baby monitor and ear thermometer; Philips DreamStation Go portable CPAP device that users can carry anywhere; Sonicare toothbrush and Philips heart health Plan, this is an application-based behavior change program that paires Philips health watches with mobile coaches. Philips also announced a partnership with Daimler for the Mercedes-Benz Health Program to provide drivers with health information while driving.

27.EyeQue personal vision measurement tracker

This product has won this year's CES Official Innovation Award, you can connect this device to your mobile phone and download it for free from the Apple App Store or Google Apps. myEyeQue APP, so you can measure various parameters for your eyes at home, configure a pair of glasses that you can wear, and then place an order directly online. The data is stored in the Eyeque cloud database and can track your vision health changes over time.

28. Diabetes monitoring equipment without blood sampling K'Track G

This is the world's first wearable device that can help diabetics monitor blood sugar in real time, just by wearing it on the wrist and not taking blood at all. Won the official CES Innovation Award this year.

29.Willow smart milking machine

At this year's CES 2017, a wearable milking machine was released. It does not need to be connected to the power cord and the bottle can be hidden inside the clothes. It consists of a milk storage bag and an electric nursing bra. The milk storage bag automatically detects how much milk is collected and informs the user in real time. When your mother uses it, you don't need to sit still for a long time, but you can move around more easily.

30. Female beauty mirror HiMirror

HiMirror, the world's first smart beauty mirror, has just announced its new Plus version and its accompanying HiSkin device. The base model retail price is $189. The touchless design of the product allows you to take pictures in front of the mirror, which can check for surface-level defects such as skin tone, sun damage, pores and wrinkles, and then recommend products and routines to fix each defect.

31. Samsung's S-Skin

Samsung's S-Skin analysis and tracking of skin conditions is a combination of soft and hard skin care solutions. With built-in sensors, S-Skin can obtain relevant information on the skin, such as water content, melanin, etc., and continue to record statistically. The pod device then provides different LED light settings to eliminate dark spots and purify the skin tone.

32.Quell added some new features

Neurometrix, the pain-relieving wearable device Quell, announced several new features for the device. Users can now use the app to calibrate their devices, customize their therapeutic doses, and track multiple health dimensions, including pain, activity, and gait.

Digital health cooperation

In addition to the launch of many new devices, some digital health companies have announced a partnership with major partnerships at CES to glimpse trends in the digital health arena.

1. Wearable Unicorn Fitbit cooperates constantly, watching data collection ability

Wearable Unicorn Fitbit has announced a number of partners, while updating its app at CES, Fitbit has also launched a new version of the Fitstar Personal Trainer app and new community and goal setting features. First, UnitedHealthcare announced that its health plan Motion will soon provide participants with the use of Fitbit's Charge 2 tracking activity and custom integration with Motion's Frequency, Strength and Resilience (FIT) program. Using the device, participants can track the progress of their daily goals and get the economic incentives available for their health care plans.

Fitbit announced three other collaborations: Habit, a personalized nutrition startup that uses data from genetic testing and individual health and fitness goals to create tailored diet and exercise programs, now incorporating Fitbit biometric data into each user In the plan.

Indoor bicycle manufacturer Peloton can provide virtual cycling lessons (including fitness metrics, workout history, and opportunities for competition and group lessons) through the app, and now you can sync your cycling metrics directly to the Fitbit app to help riders see the ride How bikes fit into their overall fitness goals.

Game company VirZoom is integrating Fitbit with virtual reality technology, where users use VR headsets to ride the company's stationary bikes, through racing battlefields, country scenes and more. Each workout will be synced as an exercise record to the Fitbit app.

2. Samsung launched a $150 million fund, which may become a new medical accelerator

Samsung NEXT, the investment arm of the technology company, launched a new $150 million fund to support early-stage startups pursuing advanced software and service innovation. Although the fund is not health-specific, it can of course invest in health companies. In fact, Samsung NEXT has invested in digital health company BioBeats. It also recently opened an office in Tel Aviv that could become an accelerator for digital health innovation.

3.LifeQ works with Garmin, Analog and Medibio

LifeQ is a new digital healthcare company that uses computer simulation and continuous monitoring to study biological processes and has announced several partners at CES. The company partnered with Garmin to launch a joint digital health solution that works with Analog Devices to create more accurate wearables and partner with Medibio to provide mental health diagnostics and management solutions through insurance and corporate programs. Lifean executive founder Riaan Conradie said. “We can now provide people with incredible insights about their bodies and may even predict heart attacks.”

4. Large-scale sleep research data published

SleepScore Labs was announced this week by ResMed, Dr. Mehmet Oz and Pegasus Capital Advisors. They released sleep data from 20,000 people who participated in the survey and used ResMed's S+ device to track their sleep. Some highlights in the report: 79% of people are less than the recommended 7-hour sleep, women have a longer average sleep time (6 hours and 9 minutes for women, 5 hours and 45 minutes for men), and 50% of respondents use mixed sleep-assist drugs For example, prescription drugs, over-the-counter pills, or herbal/sleep food supplements.

5. Mobile health meets the car

Just as health economist Jane Sarasohn-Kahn made a good prediction of the latest concept of digital health built into smart cars, it is clear that mobile health has begun to expand from mobile phones to cars. These new concepts include research from modern pressure-sensing vehicles, Philips and Mercedes-Benz, and health reports from Nissan's autonomous vehicles.

6. Amazon's Alexa, the future voice can speculate on human emotions

Amazon's Alexa Virtual Voice Assistant has been particularly eye-catching this year, featuring a smart hardware Echo with seven tiny microphones and independent speakers, plus an Alexa app on a smartphone, and it's the first AI driven by voice commands. Voice Assistant Software. At this year's CES show, Amazon's team fully demonstrated how Alexa will occupy our future living space, from smart homes, home care, smart offices to driverless cars. So far, there are more than 7,000 manufacturers and products equipped with Alexa. In the future, how to predict human emotions based on voice is the direction that we strive to achieve.

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