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Life Microscope Bracelet Monitors The Minute Details Of Your Life

Life Microscope Bracelet Monitors The Minute Details Of Your Life

By Dan Gould on July 26, 2010

A remarkable concept device was revealed recently at an event celebrating the 100th birthday of electronic manufacturer Hitachi. Though details are sparse, it’s reported that the “Life Microscope” will be able to track fitness and lifestyle data with a great deal of precision.

Akihabara News reports:

calling Hitachi “Life Microscope” a pedometer may not be fair to Hitatchi, but the concept is however relatively similar in its basic form. Being designed like a watch, actually Hitachi has also some real prototype of watches using “Life Microscope”, our “Next Gen” Pedometer once on your wrist, will be capable to record every single movement you will produce, and once these data collected and sent to a dedicated software, Hitachi is capable to display how long you walk or rest, but also capable to differentiate each of these 2 major actives like being example capable to know the difference between your sleeping time, working time (seated on a chair at your desk), as well as the difference between let’s say playing video games or eating for example.

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Akihabara News: “Hitachi Life Microscope Concept”

[via Engadget]

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