HEAL telemedicine detection chair not only uses telemedicine to solve the dilemma caused by limited medical resources in certain time periods or certain special circumstances in large cities, but also uses data visualization design to introduce complex medical knowledge and parameters to users with concise and comprehensive charts so that they can communicate with remote doctors.
The design of HEAL chair also solves the storage of a wide variety of family medical devices with single function, and can get a health report without leaving home, do preliminary screening of early diseases, and prevent the arrival of diseases in advance, instead of having to go all the way to the hospital to queue up early because of simple physical examination, helplessly consuming their precious time.
But the highlight of the design and what makes the design possible is the flexible bionic tactile sensing technology that has gradually matured in recent years. The principle is to etch it on the column of the chair and the cushion of the chair to make it contact with the human body. The electronic skin of the body extracts various physiological data of the human body, and transmits it to the processor for analysis and comparison, and finally outputs it to the unfolded foldable flexible screen for intuitive display.
The design comes from the wrapped eggs, and is derived from the appropriate deduction and deformation based on key words such as science fiction, high-tech style, comfort, curve, and combination of functions. The main materials are recyclable and strong glass fiber reinforced plastic and warm beech wood. In addition, its wireless charging mode can also remove the security risks caused by wired charging. It can also be placed in public places such as hospital halls, waiting rooms, relatives waiting rooms, etc., giving full play to its various soft and sensitive sensors, making it used in the current popular virtual reality games, replacing the waiting method of blindly brushing mobile phones, caring for the cervical spine, and reducing the time to bow.
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