National University of Singapore researchers announce prototype of battery‑free skin patch for round‑the‑clock blood pressure tracking (opens original article in a new tab)
National University of Singapore researchers created a battery-free skin patch that continuously monitors blood pressure using wireless power and two sensors, with testing on five users and publication in Nature Electronics
- NUS researchers developed a battery-free skin patch for continuous blood pressure monitoring
- The patch uses two sensors and wireless power from a smartphone to measure blood pressure
- The device aims to improve tracking of blood pressure fluctuations during sleep and activity
- Prototype tested on five users with findings published in Nature Electronics
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