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Smart Earrings can track your heart rate, calories and activities

byCustoms Today Report
14/11/2014
in Science & Technology, Technology
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MADRID: While the big-wigs run around making one size fits all fitness bands and smart watches  most of which are not female friendly innovators on Kicks tarter are leading the charge for smart jewelry. Ear-o-Smart is the latest startup to make a splash on the crowd funding site with a piece of intriguing smart jewelry.

The Ear-o-Smart is a pair of smart earrings that connect to your smartphone via Bluetooth to monitor your heart rate, calories, and activity levels. Ear-o-Smart’s studs are remarkably small and actually look like a normal pair of earrings, in spite of all the sensors inside. Using the same PPG (photoplethysmogram) technology seen in many fitness bands, the earrings take your heart rate by measuring blood flow. Essentially, light from an LED is reflected by blood flowing through your veins and absorbed by a photodiode to determine when the heart beats.

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Ravinder Saini, the President of BioSensive Technologies Inc. and the inventor of the Ear-o-Smart, says the ear is the ideal place to monitor heart rate because there is less interference from the wearer’s movement, and quite a bit of blood flow. The Ear-o-Smart also has sensors to track activity and calorie burn, though the campaign doesn’t go into detail about those functions.

As far as batteries go, Saini says he’s got a working prototype with a coin cell battery inside, but he’s working on a version with a rechargeable battery, which would charge using a USB charging cradle. The coin cell battery will certainly last longer, but you’ll also have to replace it, which isn’t ideal. However, the rechargeable version will need to last at least eight hours on a charge.

 

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