The Next Trend in Fitness Wearables: Analyzing Your Sweat
One day , your FitBit might move on from counting footmark and trail your tenderness charge per unit to crackle data on something else : your sweat . A group of northern California research worker from the University of California , Berkeley , Stanford University , and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have developed a wearable sensor that can supervise various components in sweat . line in a newspaper inNature , the sensor can measure out levels of chemical in stew admit electrolyte like potassium as well as metabolite like lactate ( the latter is found in higher concentration during vivid exercise ) and can keep track of pelt temperature ....