A champion’s buddy.

Designed to be a non-invasive skin sensor that accurately monitors fitness and health. This wearable device delivers real-time feedback or insights of an individual’s activities which are then used to optimize one’s performance, professionally or not. With the rise of new and upcoming technologies, the use of piezoresistive pressure sensors work to retrieve body signals and further deliver real-time feedback.

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2022-2023

Process

Conducted primary and secondary research on real-time feedback from monitoring. Concluded that the mechanoreceptors receive the external stimuli and convert them to electronic signals: Meissner, Pacinian, Ruffini's corpuscles, and Merkel's disks. Experiments with pressure sensors prove its characteristics of zero crosstalk (unwanted transfer of signals between channels), rapid response time, high sensitivity, and long-term durability.

Gained insights from 72 responses from surveys regarding real-time feedback and wearable design trends. Created a branding strategy after gathering takeaways from research and decided on possible materials for the “puck”: Thermoplastic Polyurethane and Noble Metals.

Patches were tested on males and females between the ages of 19 and 23. Type of skin and placement of patch varied per person. Possible patch materials: Pressure Sensitive Acrylic Adhesive or Elastic Sports Tape.

UX/UI

Designed a compatible app that lets the user become their own coach, making this a better experience. With this app the user is able to become set goals, track progress, and eventually become their own coach.

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