
Wearable technology refers to intelligent electronic systems that can be directly worn on or integrated into the user’s body and contain various sensors, processing units, batteries, and wireless communication modules. These devices enable individuals to monitor their physiological and environmental data opportunity, aiming to enhance personal awareness and quality of life in numerous fields such as health, sports, safety, and interaction like. Examples of wearable technologies include:Smartwatc
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In today’s world, where wearable technology and personal health monitoring devices are rapidly becoming widespread, certain components have a revolutionary impact. The MAX30100 sensor, developed by Maxim Integrated, is a pioneering component that perfectly fits this description. Thanks to its ability to measure two critical vital signs—pulse rate (heart rate) and blood oxygen saturation (SpO2)—in a single compact package, this sensor has become an indispensable tool for both hobbyists working on
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