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the current, Authentication Database We list over 2,819 unique certifications. In June, we added 35 new certifications, including everything from medical devices to researcher tools to animal tracking tags. Here are three new certifications from around the world that we think are worth checking out today.
Healthy Pie Move
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This nifty biometric monitor disguised as a watch Healthy Pie Developed by ProtoCentral, this device tracks vital signs. It is worn comfortably on the wrist and can track ECG, PPG, SpO₂, blood pressure, EDA/GSR, HRV, respiration rate and temperature. It was featured in an excellent talk by Ashwin Whitchurch at the Open Hardware Summit this year, where you can learn how the device came about. here!
Teraflex
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We welcome projects like this. Teraflex from Makers Asylum In a makerspace like this, which supports all kinds of exploration, ideas like this come to life. As the saying goes, don’t reinvent the wheel, but this is a cool way to do it. Maybe it’s a reminder that it can be fun to challenge the things we take for granted.
Manta Active Vacuum Tag
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We love all of our certifications, but especially Manta Active Vacuum Tag Came from ArribadaIt’s really fun to see the mantas wearing their little hats, which are also a means of non-invasively attaching bio-logging equipment. With the help of these suction-cup tags, researchers can attach accelerometers, video cameras, or location trackers. We hope the mantas love them as much as we do.
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