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The Fitness Band for the 2020s:

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NFC Chip

Heart Rate Sensor

Bluetooth Connectivity

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The easiest way to measure a person's stress, activity levels, and other health benchmarks is through heart rate. By using the same LED light found on smart watches like the Apple Watch, we can measure and accurately record heart rates. This information can then be easily stored and used in tandem with other collected data, such as sleep cycle information.

Keeping an Eye on Your Heart

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Universally Applicable

High Quality Materials

Promotes Well-Being

Near Field Communications

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Typical ISS Food

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A Near Field Communication chip requires hardly any resources or power, yet represents a multitude of possibilities. For astronauts, it would give them the ability to scan the prepackaged meals that NASA sends from the Earth. This would enable concise caloric intake tracking for astronauts. For the commoner, NFC enables conveniences such as wireless pay.

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Connecting with the Internet of Things

Like virtually every other device made recently, we have Bluetooth connectivity. This enables communications between the band and the glasses, so information like heart rate could be shown on the Heads Up Display. This also enables connectivity with both the ISS FIT app developed by NASA, or any other fitness app on a smartphone with Bluetooth.

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