The smart health patch consists of a disposable part, a sticker that is adhered to the skin on the chest, and a re-usable part, a sensor dot that clicks into the sticker magnetically. The smart solution is developed in collaboration with Byteflies, a Belgian wearable health company with core competences in health wearable technology and data management.
The sensor dot enables the measurement and storage of vital body parameters for 24 hours, after which the dot must be put on a docking station to recharge and transmit the data. The runners will therefore be provided with two sensor dots for continuous measuring. On a weekly basis, each runner receives a summary of the monitored vital signs to continuously personalize the training and achieve optimum results.
Smart shoe insoles
This solution was developed by Arion, a Dutch wearable health company, and consists, besides the smart insole itself, of a measuring device called footpod as well as a smartphone application. The insoles serve to measure the interaction between the runners’ feet and the ground, whereas the footpod measures the general movement to give a complete picture of the running technique. The gathered data can be reviewed in the Arion App in real time.
Each runner will be equipped with a pair of smart shoe insoles that track every step the runner takes and transforms the information in advices on how to improve the running technique and gain efficiency.
And how does Henkel come into play in these tracking tools? With a set of electrode materials, conductive inks, protective coatings and skin grade adhesives. The partnership with Byteflies and Arion thus enables the manufacturing of smart technologies for optimal tracking.