Thermo-Energetic Investigations on a Fitness Bracelet

Adrian Alexandru Tulbure, Alexandru Emanuel Teoc, Alexandru Avram

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The increasing popularity of fitness bracelets has led to widespread use of wearable technology for health monitoring. This study examines the thermo- energetic performance of fitness bracelets, focusing on thermal management and energy consumption. The study explores the thermal behavior and energy efficiency of the device, providing insights into the challenges of compact design and continuous operation. These findings aim to guide the optimization of future wearable devices, enhancing both performance and user experience.

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