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M10’s ultra small flexible biometric health sensor

May 3, 2013 yannc2021
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MC10’s ultra small biometric health sensor can be worn on the body like a transparent bandaid. This sensor can measure your body temperature, hydration etc. The company is now working on wireless power and data communication with smartphones. This sensor looks amazingly small and thin, could it become the next generation “invisible” wearable sensor?

http://mashable.com/2013/03/12/mc10-health-sensors-second-skin/#i5ZeB2LsUiq6

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