Smart glasses in the service of health
Many devices such as the connected scale, the connected bracelet, the connected earpiece, and even the connected toothbrush have revolutionized our daily lives and the way we approach our health.
These everyday objects can be potential sources of information and genuine tools to help monitor our health.
Today, connected health devices are unavoidable, and many players are entering this rapidly expanding market.
Equipped with a sensor system and electronic circuit boards, the glasses collect detailed information about physical condition such as pulse, eye blinking, head movement, etc. The data is then retrieved and transmitted to a smartphone, which will send an alert if necessary.
Prevention is better than cure!
These smart glasses will therefore make it possible to predict falls, signal drowsiness at the wheel, reveal an unsteady state, monitor physical condition…
In the event that an elderly person is at risk of falling, the glasses will detect the early signs of loss of balance, and the medical and/or care team members will be notified.
Accidental falls are one of the leading causes of death among seniors. Equipping care homes would be an effective way to anticipate risks and considerably reduce falls.
In the event of falling asleep at the wheel, the vehicle's passengers could be alerted. The glasses will detect the behaviors caused by a possible onset of drowsiness.
Drowsiness while driving is a factor that genuinely multiplies the risk of accidents on the road.
In this way, alerting passengers to the physical condition of the driver would very likely help reduce road injuries and ensure constant vigilance.
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