Sensor device development does not stop at wearable devices

Wearable technology products are not at all intelligent. At some levels, the first impression of these products is that they are a bit silly – born to solve a problem that has a better and simpler solution.

If you are at the CES conference, then you will definitely not miss this emerging electronic product "wearable device." This type of device is an infinite evolution of FitBit, which is usually divided into three categories: health trackers, smart watches and smart glasses. Almost none of the above three types of products are trying to provide solutions to the most important health problems around the world.

Almost every day, I can find new wearable devices released. Although there are more and more types of wearable devices, they are still more stupid than one. The variety of wearable devices includes a variety of accessories, from wearable necklaces (as if the necklace has never been worn), earrings, shoes, clothes and other things that can be worn on the body, etc. Microcomputers and biosensors, low power consumption and high connectivity. Numerous technology companies have racked their brains to make people aware of the impact and disruptiveness of wearable devices, so it’s a smooth start, no matter how funny the product is, media, Twitter and YouTube will be crazy.

My point is that everyone has abused the word "subversive". Most wearable devices are plagued by the use of long-disrupted "subversive".

Although a small number of people still insist on using the wearable device for a few months, most people (including myself) quickly lose their freshness and stop using it. I gave up using it after six months of using FitBit, and the same thing happened on my Pebble smart watch and Google Glass (6 days and 6 hours respectively). I treated him like the first Casio watch, remembering that it was the first watch with a computing function in high school. At that time, I felt that the watch with a calculator really bothered my life. Now, the so-called "subversiveness" does not need to make people feel inconvenient.

The so-called subversiveness should be a change that will not cause trouble to people.

In fact, the reason is very simple. If a product wearing a body is neither comfortable nor beautiful, and the value produced cannot compensate for the trouble it brings us, then this product will certainly not have sustainable value. So the most important question at the moment is what will wearables become? Obviously, computer technology and Internet connection technology will continue to be used, and IoT technology is also indispensable. However, current wearable devices have positioned them to try to solve health problems.

So, is it that everyone needs equipment that helps to solve health problems every day? Or, does this device only need to constantly sense my physical condition every night?

What people need is sensing, or the device should be named sensing device

Just recently, Singularity University published an article on the Forbes website about "a new generation of revolutionary biosensors with medical room instrumentation is coming to people, bringing a lighter, more miniature and more efficient medical experience." The "sensing" required by the Human API refers to the sensor and sensitivity, not the mode used by the device - whether the device is implanted or worn.

In a series of Hacking the Future, Forbes' John Nosta and I reached a consensus on the new name of "implantable devices", or John created a more close category "skin device." The role of implantable devices and/or epidermal devices will be quite different from current wearable devices, the former will not cause problems for users. Instead, they are hidden, hard to find, and silently measure data behind. Experts point out that the problem with sensing devices is that they can't provide healthy information flow all the time. Instead, they provide health information at a certain point in time.

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