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Equivital wants to use Samsung smartwatches to track at-risk vitals

Equivital wants to use Samsung smartwatches to track at-risk vitals

Posted on October 22, 2019 By Jarvis

Branching out into more wearables could help the business expand its user-base

Equivital aims to help people whose jobs require them to confront dangerous situations, using wearable technology to monitor their physiological signals.

If that sounds heavy, you’re not wrong, but not much is simple when it comes to professional safety monitoring. We talked to Equivital’s Product Manager, Andrew Butler, to find out more about the company’s plans, and how it aims to see careful employee monitoring become typical in dangerous industries.
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