smart band

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smart band (plural smart bands)

  1. A mobile device worn on the wrist, often with a display that can be used to control a smartphone or to keep track of information such as fitness levels.
    Hypernym: wearable
    Hyponyms: activity tracker, fitness tracker
    Coordinate term: smartwatch
    • 2019, T.M. Vinod Kumar, Smart Environment for Smart Cities, Springer, →ISBN, page 437:
      So, if we are to recognize the entire city to be a living entity, just like a smart human being, a smart city would also require constant monitoring of its health. Just like a human being using a smart band or a smart watch to sense his/her vital parameters such as temperature, blood pressure, glucose, heart rate, lipid profile, Vitamins[sic] etc. the smart city may also require several thousand sensors installed in its arteries and touch points to sense its vital organs.

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