Bluetooth Health Gadgets

by Elizabeth Blair York | May 29th, 2007

In a couple of weeks, we’ll be launching a contest looking for ideas for Bluetooth gadgets. Along with that theme, here’s another one that recently came to market.

Alive TechnologiesAlive Technologies is an Australian company that has launched Blutooth-enabled health monitoring systems.

One of these, the Alive Sports System has applications for the serious athlete. It tracks your heart rate as you exercise, sending the information to your Bluetooth phone or computer.

You can use this information in many ways; in conjunction with your doctor as part of treatment, in partnership with a trainer to improve your workouts, to see your trends ( e.g. Do you stay at peak heart rate longer during morning or evening workouts?), and  track your preparedness for an event - like a marathon or triathalon.

If you’re the type that runs or works out in the hotel fit club as your way to shake off the grit of being a road warrior, this is the kind of information can help you compare apples and apples, when you are trying to get a feel for how the road effects your performance.

According to Gizmag, Alive is tying this functionality in with other gadgets to enhance the information even more.

By connecting the system with a GPS phone that tracks your route, Alive is creating a package that will tell you where you peak and where you struggle.

And Microsoft Australia is getting into the game, too. They are testing a system where the heart rate monitor will communicate with an MP3 player. This gadget will prompt faster or slower songs to cue you to change your effort level so you keep your heart rate at the optimal level for your health goals.

What do you think?

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  • Upcoming Contest: Bluetooth Gadgets

    by Elizabeth Blair York | May 25th, 2007

    Here at the MoGo Mobility blog, we’re gearing up to celebrate the launch of the MoGo headset with a contest:

    “What kind of Bluetooth gadgets do YOU envision?”

    As we get ready to kick off, I couldn’t help but think about  the possibilities.

    One of the things I would like to see would be an alarm to let me know when I’m about to leave behind my cell phone or iPod (again). I long ago eschewed getting a Treo or Crackberry,  but simplicity has been my foe. Without  a BatBelt holstering my gadgets, I am well-known for digging around in a panic.

    Yes, I regularly call myself to find my phone and my iPod has been found everywhere - including the refrigerator.

    Sony-Ericsson MBW-100 WatchAs it turns out,  an alarm  isn’t a future-tense device.

    Sony-Ericsson released the MBW-100 watch  last year that is, you guessed it, Bluetooth-enabled.

    In addition to being a decent-looking timepiece,  it connects wirelessly to your phone and displays caller ID and message alerts, plus lets you reject calls and control your phone’s music player.

    That’s right, the caller’s name subtly flashes in the face of your watch and with a push of the button, you can send it to voicemail.

    My favorite feature? If you  walk away from a paired device, like your phone, it gives you an alarm to let you know.

    And yes, it’s compatible with the MoGo headset.

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