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Old Mar 16, 2008, 09:49 pm   #1 (permalink) (top)
Jack
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Detecting potential "postal" workers

As a boss, do you worry your employees are under too much stress, that a few are beginning to get that "thousand mile stare", that one may soon lose it and go postal?

Let the The Exmocare BT2 erase all your worries.

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The Exmocare BT2 enables businesses and researchers to evaluate the patent-pending sensor technology of the forthcoming Exmocare Empath.

The BT2 is smaller, smarter, and more powerful than the first Exmocare watch, the Exmocare BT1.

The BT2's sensor array is the result of years of research, tuned to provide the highest heart rate detection accuracy of any commercially available wearable device.

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In addition to highly accurate heart rate and heart rate variability, the BT2 is capable of simultaneously monitoring skin conductance, skin temperature, and relative movement.

The BT2 is capable of streaming real time data over BluetoothTM for more than 18 hours. It charges over USB, allowing you to continue using it while the battery charges. When connected over USB, the BT2 can stream data for an indefinitely long period of time.

From the BT2 Control Panel you can graph, save, and export real-time waveform or composite physiological data for each sensor on the BT2. You can see the totally redesigned emotional interpretation engine in action, manually take a reading or send an alert.

The BT2 Control Panel runs silently from your taskbar in reporter mode. In reporter mode, the software checks your physiological and emotional data for dangerous situations and sends status updates and alerts to the website automatically.

From the Evaluation Kit website, you can monitor anyone's physiological and emotional data from anywhere in the world. You can also view their full history and assign and resolve alerts.




Exmocare: The BT2 - Wireless Bluetooth(tm) Biosensor Watch for Physiological and Emotional Monitoring. For Elderly Monitoring, Fitness Systems, Clinical Research, and More.

So, if used in accordance with my scenario, is it a gross violation of your right to privacy or a potential means to protect the rest of us from those who lose control?


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