Wearables

Biometric monitoring taking wearables to the next level

29th February 2016
Joe Bush
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A Canadian-based manufacturer of smart clothing and intelligent software for health and performance, has selected the Bluetooth Smart-based EZ-BLE PRoC module from Cypress Semiconductor for use in its Hexoskin Smart biometric tracking shirts.

Hexoskin Smart shirts are designed for athletes, fitness enthusiasts and health researchers, with moisture wicking fabric, and several lab validated sensors that track cardiac, respiratory and activity data. The Cypress module collects this data and pushes it to the user’s smart device where it can be analysed and tracked over time via the free Hexoskin app, or a variety of other fitness apps such as Strava, Runkeeper and Runtastic, and it is compatible with other fitness devices and smartwatches. The low power consumption of the module provides the Hexoskin Smart with more than double the battery life of Hexoskin’s first generation product.

“The Hexoskin Smart shirt lets users who are bothered by uncomfortable fitness bands and chest straps to comfortably measure their heart rate, breathing rate and sleep activity,” said Jean-François Roy, CTO and Co-Founder at Hexoskin. “Cypress’s certified BLE module allowed us to bring our product to market faster with its drag-and-drop software configuration, and it enabled us to offer many rich features and extend battery life up to 30 hours between charges.”

“In a crowded market of fitness trackers and mHealth devices, Hexoskin has developed a truly innovative approach to health management,” said Dave Solda, Director of the Module Business Unit at Cypress. “Cypress’s BLE solutions give wearables device makers the confidence and flexibility they need to bring differentiated products to market ahead of the competition.”

Cypress’s EZ-BLE PRoC module integrates the programmability and ARM Cortex-M0 core of PRoC BLE, two crystals, an on-board chip antenna, metal shield and passive components, all in a small 10mm x 10mm x 1.8mm form factor. The module is compliant to wireless regulatory standards in the US, Canada, Japan, Korea and Europe.

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