The Conceptual 'Mother Bracelet' Never Needs to Be Charged
Michael Hemsworth — February 19, 2022 — Tech
References: andreaponti & yankodesign
The conceptual 'Mother Bracelet' has been designed by Andrea Point of the Point Design Studio for Japan-based Medirom Healthcare Technologies as an advanced wearable that would provide impressive capabilities when it comes to improving health.
The device looks and works much like a traditional health wearable, but is kinetically powered and will stay charged so long as users keep moving throughout their day. The wearable will track exercise, workouts, rest periods, sleep and more, which can be used by the person or even relayed to a loved one to let them know they're staying active.
The conceptual 'Mother Bracelet' identifies what can be done to accommodate users who might not be interesting in adopting conventional wearables and require a more intuitive alternative.
The device looks and works much like a traditional health wearable, but is kinetically powered and will stay charged so long as users keep moving throughout their day. The wearable will track exercise, workouts, rest periods, sleep and more, which can be used by the person or even relayed to a loved one to let them know they're staying active.
The conceptual 'Mother Bracelet' identifies what can be done to accommodate users who might not be interesting in adopting conventional wearables and require a more intuitive alternative.
Trend Themes
1. Kinetic Power Wearables - Developing wearables that stay charged using kinetic power to eliminate battery constraints.
2. Intuitive Health Trackers - Designing health wearables that are user-friendly for people who aren't interested in traditional fitness tracking.
3. Connected Health Monitoring - Creating wearables that can send health data to loved ones for real-time monitoring and support.
Industry Implications
1. Fitness Wearable Industry - Opportunity for companies to innovate by adopting kinetic power technology to provide long-lasting wearables for fitness enthusiasts.
2. Healthcare Industry - Integrating intuitive and user-friendly wearables that track health data and send it to healthcare providers for better diagnosis and treatment plans.
3. Technology Industry - Innovating wearable technology that creates new markets by addressing the needs of users who are less likely to adopt traditional wearables.
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