SkinKit, on skin interface prototyping
The SkinKit wearable sensing interface, developed in the Hybrid Body Lab, can be used for health and wellness, personal safety, as assistive technology and for athletic training, among many applications. Image from new.cornell.edu
The SkinKit wearable sensing interface, developed in the Hybrid Body Lab, can be used for health and wellness, personal safety, as assistive technology and for athletic training, among many applications. Image from new.cornell.edu
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Cornell’s Hybrid Body Lab created “a reliable, skin-tight interface that’s easy to attach and detach, and can be used for a variety of purposes – from health monitoring to fashion.” Skinkit is a premade interface that can be used for prototyping. The pieces of the Skinkit can be fit together and can be programmed for a variety of uses.
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SkinKit offers versatile, wearable on-skin computing | Cornell Chronicle. (2022, November 3). Cornell Chronicle. https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2022/11/skinkit-offers-versatile-wearable-skin-computing