What is a wearable biosensor?

A sensor that can predict when a patient is hungry or needs to use the bathroom

A sensor that monitors health and can measure respiratory rate, body temperature and heart rate

A battery found in smart watches and fitness trackers

A device that uses artificial intelligence to filter out background noise in smart hearing aids

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A wearable biosensor is a device that is worn on the body and is capable of monitoring and collecting biological data from the person wearing it. It can measure various physiological parameters such as heart rate, respiratory rate, body temperature, blood pressure, and other relevant health markers. It typically utilizes sensors to detect and analyze these biological signals, providing real-time data for monitoring and analysis. Wearable biosensors are commonly used in healthcare, sports, fitness, and wellness applications to track and improve overall health and well-being.