The overalls, which have built-in sensors, transfer real-time data to the mobile application, allowing the health parameters of children who have difficulty using smart watches or bracelets with sensors to be accurately measured. These clothes can be created taking into account the individual parameters of each child.
Currently, the sample measures the user’s pulse, blood pressure, and temperature. But in the future, developers plan to create separate sets of sensors for various diseases that can be customized to the specific needs of the patient.
Project manager Anastasia Naberezhnykh emphasized that this innovative development has no analogues on the market. Such solutions can significantly improve the health monitoring of disabled children and facilitate the work of their relatives and doctors.
Source: Ferra

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