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Healthcare Wearable Technology: A First Look at HealthPatch

At ArcTouch, we regularly test emerging technology to help spawn new ideas for apps with niche and mainstream markets.

As a gadget geek and cycling enthusiast — and as someone who has always been curious about the relationship between good health and vital statistics — I jumped at the chance to try out the new healthcare wearable HealthPatch biosensor from Vital Connect. My goal was to understand the kind of data it was capable of producing, but I was also curious whether it was something I would want to continue using after my test.

Abouth HealthPatch biosensor

HealthPatch - healthcare biosensor wearable technology

Source: Vital Connect

HealthPatch is NOT Fitbit. Fitbit makes it easy to track basic activity like steps and sleep patterns. HealthPatch gathers a deeper layer of information about your vitals, including heart rate and variability, respiratory rate, skin temperature, posture, and your stress.

HealthPatch is about the size of a large Band-Aid, and it attaches to your skin using replaceable adhesives. Vitalconnect recommends attaching it to one of three positions on your chest, as shown in the diagram on the right.

The hardware is not yet available broadly — and the company is trying to build an ecosystem of support from a variety of fitness and health-related apps. It’s currently supported by SweatBeatLife, which integrates data from several popular fitness apps along with the information provided by the sensor. The company also has a demo app, HealthWatch, which is what I used.

A Quick HealthPatch Review

The Good

After three days of wearing HealthPatch to measure my vitals during exercise, sleep and everything in between, I found a lot of utility. The highlights include:

Not Quite There Yet

While it’s still very early stages for the device and supporting apps, there are some barriers that need to be addressed for HealthPatch to gain acceptance.

Seeing the Potential in Healthcare Wearables

Healthcare wearables will have a place in our lives — whether as a niche or a mass market product — but it’s going to take some time for industry to figure it out. The best part of testing this was conjuring up a few use cases for HealthPatch or other similar devices. It was easy to come up with these examples that could deliver a lot of value to users:

 

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