Smart Heart Watch for Kids

It’s difficult for children suffering from congenital heart defects to fully understand the seriousness of their condition as well as how they can prevent the onset of serious symptoms. To heighten kid’s awareness and help educate them on ways to take control of the problem, the Koen smartwatch detects abnormal changes in heart rate and distracts the wearer by automatically presenting a game to slow their heart rate. Games include breathing and calming exercises so little ones can learn how to control their condition and get back to being kids!

Designers: Thomas Beernink, Tjerk Alewijn, Charlotte Schreuder, Khoa Nguyen, Tom Koppenol, Thomas den Heeten


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Simple, Smart, and Wearable

First it was the desktop computer, then it was the laptop, and then it was mobile devices. What’s next in the progression? Many speculate the wearable device… and if it’s anything like this concept by Zissou then we’re all for it! Wrist-Borne combines the functionalities of fitness-tracking band, cellphone, and wristwatch into one device that focuses on practicality and ease-of-use in a surprisingly simple way. No buttons, no knobs…it’s the opposite of the Swiss army knife in this category, and that’s why it works!

Features:

  • Bluetooth
  • Pairs with your phone/computer/tablet
  • 3-axis accelerometer
  • Retina-quality touch display
  • USB Connection/storage
  • Blood flow monitor
  • Perspiration monitor
  • Thermometer
  • Water resistant

Designer: Zissou


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