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Using Your Skin to Charge a Wearable Device?


Using Your Skin to Charge a Wearable Device?
Wearable technologies, such as smartwatches, have grown in popularity in the last few years, largely because of the health monitoring features they offer to users. In fact, economists say the wearable technology market may nearly triple over the next few years, driven in part by a growing focus on personal health brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, however, wearable technologies have some limitations in their current configurations. Chief among those limitations is the need for wearable technology to be taken off a body and charged, which limits the data the technology can gather about a person’s health. Researchers are looking for ways to overcome this problem turning to a strange source: human skin. ....

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New Technology Uses Human Skin to Charge Smartwatches


New Technology Uses Human Skin to Charge Smartwatches
by Saisruthi Sankaranarayanan on 
July 5, 2021 at 11:35 AM
Smartwatches have become widely popular as they come with extremely useful features, including health monitoring. The main reason why some users discontinue their use is the need to charge the on-device battery frequently. Researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst have found a real-world solution that helps solve this problem.
Quality of sleep and its patterns contain a lot of important information about patients health conditions, says Sunghoon Ivan Lee, assistant professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst College of Information and Computer Sciences.
This rationale made him and his team look for a solution that can eliminate the need for mere disconnection of smartwatches from users bodies during sleep times. ....

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