This "Smart Clothing" Can Transmit Cardio Data
We have smart watches, smart phones, and smart televisions. Why not smart clothing?
Lexington Biomedical has created Biowear, a line of smart clothing that features 128 invisible sensors embedded in the fabric. Marketed as T-shirts and sports bras, the sensors in these pieces enable real-time transmission of valuable cardio and biometric data.
Biowear was created by experts from Harvard Medical School and MIT. Prototypes have already been tested in major hospitals in Boston and Paris.