A United Laboratory unveiled a smart vest this week that can monitor the heart rate of the person wearing it.
The intelligent heart monitor was developed by Southeast University, Nanjing Medical University and Lenovo Group, and was introduced at a launch ceremony Monday afternoon.
Professor Liu Chengyu, who is the director of the laboratory, introduced "The wireless smart ECG wear”, which can be aware as a smart tight T-shirt, can connect with the app and monitor support from doctors through the cloud. By wearing the smart vest, the user can check their heart, respiration and other health indicators at any time. The detection rate of atrial fibrillation is up to 95%, and the detection rate of arrhythmia is up to 99%. The vest does not affect the user's normal activities, including work.