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At Neurosky, Inc., USA, at '2014 International CES,' a technology that uses the company's brain wave sensor chip to detect pulse rate was presented. In addition, the company also announced that the technology has been used in smartphones and bracelet-type terminals. In the past, the pulse rate detection sensors used in wristwatch and wristband-based devices were mostly used to detect the change in heme flow rate by irradiating a part of the body, such as a wrist, with LED light and detecting the reflected van cleef and arpels flower necklace copy or transmitted light of the LED light with a light-receiving element. Compared with this kind of LED way, the technology that god reads science and technology has the characteristic that detection time is short, unaffected by ambient light influence. The company's commentator said, 'LED mode takes more than 10 seconds to get results, and our technology just a second or two.'
The exhibits on the Shennian Technology booth are equipped with an approximately 3mm square brainwave sensor chip on a shell simulating a smartphone. With the right hand and left hand finger respectively contact with the two electrodes on the side of the fuselage, you can detect the pulse beating. The test results are displayed using a dedicated application installed on the tablet, also developed by NeuroSky.
According to reports, there are van cleef and arpels turquoise necklace copy already smart phones equipped with the technology market, and bracelet-type terminals will soon be put on the market. The former is 'a Chinese manufacturer of smart phones' (narrator), the latter is the United States JAYBIRD's bracelet-type terminal. The inside and outside of the bracelet-type terminal are provided with an electrode, and the pulse rate can be detected by contacting the outside electrode with the finger of the other hand while the wrist is in contact with the knock off van cleef and arpels turquoise necklace inside electrode.
At Neurosky, Inc., USA, at '2014 International CES,' a technology that uses the company's brain wave sensor chip to detect pulse rate was presented. In addition, the company also announced that the technology has been used in smartphones and bracelet-type terminals. In the past, the pulse rate detection sensors used in wristwatch and wristband-based devices were mostly used to detect the change in heme flow rate by irradiating a part of the body, such as a wrist, with LED light and detecting the reflected van cleef and arpels flower necklace copy or transmitted light of the LED light with a light-receiving element. Compared with this kind of LED way, the technology that god reads science and technology has the characteristic that detection time is short, unaffected by ambient light influence. The company's commentator said, 'LED mode takes more than 10 seconds to get results, and our technology just a second or two.'
The exhibits on the Shennian Technology booth are equipped with an approximately 3mm square brainwave sensor chip on a shell simulating a smartphone. With the right hand and left hand finger respectively contact with the two electrodes on the side of the fuselage, you can detect the pulse beating. The test results are displayed using a dedicated application installed on the tablet, also developed by NeuroSky.
According to reports, there are van cleef and arpels turquoise necklace copy already smart phones equipped with the technology market, and bracelet-type terminals will soon be put on the market. The former is 'a Chinese manufacturer of smart phones' (narrator), the latter is the United States JAYBIRD's bracelet-type terminal. The inside and outside of the bracelet-type terminal are provided with an electrode, and the pulse rate can be detected by contacting the outside electrode with the finger of the other hand while the wrist is in contact with the knock off van cleef and arpels turquoise necklace inside electrode.
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