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For continuous temperature monitoring, Skin Temperature Sensors are created using the use of the skin as a thermometer. When determining the health of the skin’s function, skin temperature is important.
Since clinical analysis has favored taking temperatures in the mouth, armpits, and/or rectum, some experts think the physiological significance of skin temperature has been underestimated. These areas often have temperatures that are similar to what the body is experiencing internally.
Skin temperature is a sign of blood flow to the skin. An infrared thermometer should be used to take several, corresponding skin temperature readings on the afflicted and contralateral limbs on various occasions. Alternately, infrared thermography can be used to measure skin temperature.
The Global Skin Temperature Sensor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Fitbit, a maker of wearable technology, has unveiled the Fitbit Sense, one of its most technologically advanced smartwatches. It features electrodermal activity (EDA), which measures stress, along with a heart-rate monitor, ECG, and skin-temperature sensor.
The Versa 3 and Inspire 2 wearables have also been introduced by the business in India. To assist users in tracking important changes in their health and wellbeing, such as heart rate variability (HRV), breathing rate, and SpO2, the Fitbit Sense offers a free six-month trial of Fitbit Premium plans.
The EDA sensor is one of the Fitbit Sense’s standout features. The Fitbit Sense’s new EDA sensor measures reactions to electrodermal activity.
They must place their palm over the device’s face when using the EDA Scan app to detect minute electrical changes in the skin’s sweat production. They can better understand how their bodies react to stresses and control their stress by measuring their EDA responses.
With the use of data on heart rate, sleep quality, and activity level, Fitbit’s new Stress Management Score determines how the body is reacting to stress.
It can be found under the new stress management tile in the Fitbit app, which is compatible with Fitbit Sense. The score is accompanied by suggestions for how to better manage stress, like breathing exercises and other mindfulness techniques.
The score ranges from 1-100, with a higher number suggesting that their body is showing fewer physical indicators of stress.