Wave

Close-up illustration of a wristband with color digital display
Design by: Olivia Davis, Nadia Dorado, Hannah Kensley, Michael Lehman
Instructor: Wendell Wilson, Georgia Tech

Wave is a wireless wristband/app system which communicates with its bone-conduction earpiece via Bluetooth.  The touchscreen wristband is fully bendable and capable of scanning, identifying, and tracking medications, monitoring blood pressure, tracking exercise schedules and other events, and communicating via voice or text.

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