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66 DESIGN007 MAGAZINE I MAY 2024 ing the need to wear a separate fitness tracker. ere are a couple of interesting products that integrate into the fitness tracker technol- ogy using UHDI technology that may not be widely known: › Smart jewelry: ese are accessories like rings, bracelets, and necklaces that incorporate technology such as fitness tracking, notifications, and safety features like emergency alerts. › Smart shoes: Shoes with embedded sensors can track steps, analyze gait, and provide feedback on running or walking techniques. ey are used by athletes and fitness enthusiasts to improve performance and prevent injuries. Medical imaging: In healthcare, wearable devices equipped with UHDI capabilities can be used for medical imaging applications. For example, UHDI cameras integrated into wear- able medical devices can capture high-resolu- tion images of skin conditions, wounds, or inter- nal body structures for diagnostic purposes. Security and surveillance: Wearable cameras with UHDI technology can improve security and surveillance applications by capturing clearer and more detailed video footage. is is particularly useful in law enforcement, public safety, and monitoring systems where high-quality imaging is essential for identifica- tion and analysis in devices like body cameras. Most homes now have video doorbells like Ring that provide HD video recording that has served as an effective deterrent to the and criminal activity. Consumer photography and videography: Wearable cameras with UHDI technology appeal to consumers interested in photogra- phy and videography. Devices such as wear- able action cameras can capture stunning high-definition footage during outdoor activi- ties, adventures, and special events. Action cameras (e.g., GoPro), and lifelogging cam- eras capture first-person perspective footage for sports, security, vlogging, and document- ing experiences. Augmented reality (AR)/ virtual reality (VR): UHDI technology enhances AR expe- riences by providing sharp, detailed visual overlays that seamlessly blend digital content with the real world, or in the case of VR, cre- ate realistic scenarios out of whole cloth with no baseline of real-world experiences. is improves the realism, accuracy, and engage- ment of AR applications across industries like gaming, education, and retail. AR/VR glasses improve the resolution and clarity of dis- plays in wearable devices, leading to sharper images, more vibrant colors, and a more immersive viewing experience for users. Health monitoring devices: Wearable devices like ECG monitors, blood pres- sure monitors, glucose monitors, and pulse oximeters provide continuous health data for individuals with specific medical conditions. UHDI sensors can assist in body composi- tion analysis by measuring parameters such as body fat percentage, muscle mass distribu- tion, and hydration levels. is information can complement traditional fitness tracker data to provide a more holistic view of physi- cal fitness progress. e average consumer can now take their own EKG using a device the size of a credit card and transmit the results wirelessly to their doctor if a concern is noted. Wearable payment devices: Some smart- watches and fitness trackers allow users to make payments through contactless pay- ment systems like Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay. UHDI can contribute to improved security measures in wearable pay- ment devices. For instance, UHDI sensors can be used for advanced biometric authentica- tion, such as high-resolution fingerprint or iris scanning, making transactions more secure and reducing the risk of unauthorized access and fraudulent transactions.

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