![]() After wearing her Sense 2, which is 10% thinner and 15% lighter than its predecessor, for the last two months, Perez has noticed she gets most body response notifications at night. (Note: you can turn these notifications off if they get annoying.) It also provides action items you can do in times of a stress response, like taking a walk, meditating, and mood logging. When it detects a response, such as an increase in temperature or heart rate, it alerts you and asks you to reflect on how you’re feeling. ![]() Sense 2’s cEDA algorithm passively tracks metrics like skin temperature and heart rate throughout the day. ![]() “With Sense 2, we’re also introducing a new body response sensor that measures continuous electrodermal activity, also known as cEDA,” Elena Perez, Google Group Product Manager, tells SELF. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |