Performance Enhancing Sensor Ready For Commercialization, University of Strathclyde Study

A wearable device being developed by the University of Strathclyde will provide real-time data analysis of fluid loss during exercise to enhance the performance of fitness enthusiasts and elite athletes.

The innovative transdermal sensor is a small device that attaches to the body to analyse electrolytes in sweat, with bluetooth technology used to send the data back to a smartphone – allowing the user to rehydrate properly and maintain optimum performance.

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