Vitaljacket heart monitoring shirt

Vitaljacket heart monitoring shirt

vitaljacket heart monitoring shirt

A Portuguese company Biodevices S.A. has come up with a shirt that continuously monitors your heart.

It works the same way as the electrocardiogram (EKG) test you get at the hospital but monitors continuously and either saves data to a SD card for future review or transmits via bluetooth to a phone or PDA for real-time monitoring.

It even has a built-in vibration alarm to alert you if you heart rate exceeds a user defined level.

The Vitaljacket will be available soon for 399 euros (about $625).

(vitaljacket via talk2myshirt)


 
 

 
 
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