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The World's First Belt-Type Sensing Wearable Device
VITAL BELT uses millimeter-wave sensing to monitor respiration, pulse, and movement non-invasively, aiming to aid preventive care amid aging societies, company says.
- At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, D.O.N Co. Ltd. unveiled VITAL BELT, the company's belt-type millimeter-wave sensing wearable that measures vital signs without skin contact.
- Responding to super-aging and rising self-care awareness, TAION focused on the waist for sensing, leveraging a decade of apparel work and using millimeter-wave technology in a belt form.
- Separating the sensing buckle, the device uses neodymium magnets to attach the removable buckle unit to the belt base plate, with a companion app managing authentication, calibration, and data fusion.
- In Japan, prototype samples prompted industry inquiries and the developer plans POC and user testing followed by test sales for OEM partners and corporate employee health monitoring.
- Technical challenges remain, including communication and noise processing, but the device could expand into medical and wellness fields with applications like fetal activity and safety alerts.
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