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The Herald Project has opensource designs for eHealth wearables. We're often asked for a testbed or reference implementation. Some have asked this be a final, ready to use, 'Pro' unit. Others have asked for a hackable maker's kit, or an eHealth innovation kit.
We'd like YOU to help us design such a future wearable maker's kit. Please add comments on this issue and let us know if you'd like to make your own eHealth wearable. There are many things this could be used for:-
Developing disease risk models (Like I do for COVID-19!)
Monitoring your own heart rate, blood oxygenation, and skin temperature
Monitor your physical activity - step counters, or GPS loggers
Track how much UV light your skin is exposed to and advise about topping up sunscrean
Build a healthy lifestyle watch with apps using a kit
A STEM activity kit and lessons for school on medicine, science, maths, engineering and coding
In a beacon format, create a Bluetooth MESH Internet of Things (IoT) network for your laboratory, house, or garden! For 'Where's my Syringe Pusher?' style apps in hospitals, or to design a 'Smart Hospital' device yourself!
One of our committers, Mishka @mishka-zz , has mocked up a future, larger, and slightly cheaper Maker's friendly wearable that he'll opensource the design for. You can see it on a video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jRmQy3-sdE (Gotta love the banjo music on the video too! LOL). It's called a rayStack module.
So Quite Raspberry Pi CM4 like in the connector allowing a variety of maker applications, but wearable and more extendable than the current V1 Herald wearable.
Pros of the new rayStack approach:-
Slightly cheaper base board
Stackable design without a fiddly connector
Can swap out processor boards (E.g. Nordic's nRF52840/nRF5340 or Raspberry Pi 2040 or ESP boards
More Maker-friendly
More I/O ports (Herald v1 has I2C on the cable, but only 2 interrupt I/O lines spare - these are useful for low power operations, but not vital for a maker unit)
Could support a screen with buttons, so better for interactive wearable apps
Cons:-
No waterproof and dust proof case (Herald V1 uses a common and cheap wristband form factor and is waterproof and dust proof for use in remote areas and construction sites)
The Herald Project has opensource designs for eHealth wearables. We're often asked for a testbed or reference implementation. Some have asked this be a final, ready to use, 'Pro' unit. Others have asked for a hackable maker's kit, or an eHealth innovation kit.
We'd like YOU to help us design such a future wearable maker's kit. Please add comments on this issue and let us know if you'd like to make your own eHealth wearable. There are many things this could be used for:-
Take a look at our existing v1 wearable designs in this repo, and explained at the below link, and provide us with feedback!
https://heraldprox.io/applications/wearable
Please let us know:-
Thank you all for your help!
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