MobiHealth News April 29, 2024
The wearable device enables scientists to hasten their analysis of skincare cosmetic products by up to 10 times.
Nanyang Technological University Singapore has developed a ring-type device that can help speed up the analysis of skincare cosmetic products.
Dubbed HapSense, the wearable device is shaped like a signet ring and worn on the fingertip. It captures data on friction and pressure in near real-time with high sensitivity to offer “precise, objective and quantifiable” measurements of tactile sensation.
WHY IT MATTERS
The device, NTU Singapore said, can propose extensive insights into the skin effects of a skincare product. It can hasten its analysis “by up to 10 times” while costing “just a fraction”...