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IoT Wearables

A rapidly growing IoT area is IoT Wearables. Most people who are interested in sports, fitness, new electronic gadgets, or just observant have noticed the Fitbit. It is advertised a lot on Amazon. There are a wide variety of Fitbit products but they are certainly not the only maker of these electronic wristbands.

If one stops to think about wearing electronics, you realize it is not a new concept. The comic character Dick Tracy had a wiz bang wrist watch over 50 years ago. And it was connected to other remote devices too. What is different now is that these devices are real and available to anyone at a somewhat reasonable price. Another major difference from the past is that the connection to the internet opens up access from a device to virtually anywhere. Miniaturization of circuitry by technologies, such as Tekmos Unify, is necessary to allow the design of products that are small enough to wear.

While most of us have heard about devices such as Google Watch and Google glasses, the types of devices seem limited only by one's imagination. One of my personal favorites if the Fluffy tracker. This is a euphemistic name for a cat tracker that needs to be so small and lightweight that even a five-pound cat has no problem with it on their collar. Of course, it applies to any pet or even livestock. Another app that is intriguing is a wearable that takes thousands of body measurements and then recommends the most flattering clothing to buy online.

In mid-July, I went to the Wearables TechCon at the San Jose Convention Center. While not a huge conference, it was an eye opener as to the technologies necessary for wearables. Some products are just good ideas, such as linking a fob on your key chain to your smart phone so that either one can find the other if lost, or inexpensive glasses that show movies and give information. Spinoff ideas such as physiological analytics for analyzing exercise, stress, and recovery go well beyond the hardware to measure and track heartbeat. A similar idea is the real time monitoring of blood chemistry with non-invasive techniques with a wearable on one's arm. The number of companies and products needed to support the wearable products is amazing. Support areas such as flexible circuit boards and plastics to help designing products, testing services, and even universities were all represented at the conference.

There were a variety of seminars to increase one's knowledge and awareness of a field that is changing rapidly. A side benefit was an IoT Meet-Up where the main attraction was the demonstration of a set of clothes that could be used to develop natural moving avatars. Although this has been a staple of the imagery in game development, the low price of this product makes it affordable to many individuals rather than just the large game development companies. There are meet-ups on almost any topic, those on technology, especially IoT, are a great way to stay connected and current in a fast changing environment.

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