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Smart clothing has several advantages compared to other wearable technologies, the most notable of which is enhanced convenience and fewer electronics.
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Applied Technology Review | Tuesday, November 29, 2022
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Biometric sensors are integrated into smart clothing to measure movement and check vital signs. Smart clothing can use with other smart devices, such as smartphones.
FREMONT, CA: Smart clothing has several advantages compared to other wearable technologies, the most notable of which is enhanced convenience and fewer electronics. It is gaining popularity in various fields and can serve many users by providing them multiple benefits. The management of chronic conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure can aid by wearable technology. Smart clothing can detect when a person's blood sugar level is too low, or their blood pressure is too high. By creating a system for smart clothes, they can discover an improved method of treating diseases.
Smart clothing can either activate a reaction from the central nervous system (CNS) or suppress pain signals. Biometric sensors are integrated into smart clothing to measure movement and check vital signs. Smart clothing can use with other smart devices, such as smartphones. Smart clothing can offer many benefits to people, particularly as the prevalence of a wide range of medical issues continues to rise. These garments can monitor the condition of the heart and even relax the muscles. Smart clothing, as opposed to traditional clothing, incorporates digital components such as an electronic chip, sensor, and battery into conductive fibers.
Compared to polyester clothing produced in underdeveloped nations to attain economies of scale, the material used is selected to ensure that it will not adversely affect the environment. The wearer can then wear these components. In certain circumstances, wearable technology can even assist in preventing heart attacks and other ailments. Athletes can increase their performance with the assistance of smart clothes. It can also help people monitor the impacts of different workouts and let them know when to take a break after an intense workout. In this way, it can encourage people to maintain an active lifestyle.
When consumers and individuals provide smart clothing, it is similar to having a tutor who can help them grasp what is happening in their bodies and environment and provide insight when it is required. Fabrication of smart clothing takes place in controlled laboratory settings. Combining all of these possible uses gives them an incredible opportunity to improve monitoring, welfare, sustainability, and efficiency.