A smart Earring developed at University of Washington, USA, monitors earlobe temperature. It senses skin temperature more accurately than a smartphone and could be developed to monitor signs of stress, eating, exercise and ovulation. The thermal earring prototype is about the size and weight of a small paperclip. It incorporates circuitry, a Bluetooth chip, a […]
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