QUS Textile Sensor Technology
SMART TECHNOLOGY FOR SMART HIGH-TECH TEXTILES
QUS is the only supplier on the market that has managed to integrate highly sensitive sensors that measure body and vital functions, directly and seamlessly into a textile.
QUS connects the sensors to the fabric in such a way that it is – and remains – washable. QUS TEXTILE SENSOR TECHNOLOGY turns functional clothing into smart high-tech textiles without compromising the comfort and mobility of the wearer.
Sichtbarer Herzfrequenz-Sensor
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3 of 3BENEFITS OF THEQUS TEXTILE SENSOR TECHNOLOGY
Directly & seamlessly integrated into the textile
100% washable
Patented
Made in Europe
High precision data acquisition
QUS TEXTILE SENSOR TECHNOLOGYBEST TECHNOLOGY - BEST DATA
One thing is certain: With QUS TEXTILE SENSOR TECHNOLOGY is inside, only the best data is your output. Because the sensor technology integrated directly into the textile makes it possible to measure data with maximum precision, exactly where they are generated.
HEART RATE
QUS can acquire electrocardiogram (ECG) data, which measures the electrical activity of the heart. This data can be used to track the heart rate.
HEART RATE VARIABILITY
Heart rate variability (HRV) can also be read from the ECG data. An important indicator of cardiovascular health.
BREATHING RATE
QUS collects raw data of the breathing rate. These provide information about the wearer's breathing patterns and lung function. This data can be used to track respiratory rate, breath volume and minute ventilation.
MOTION ANALYSIS
QUS uses a combination of accelerometers and gyroscopes to collect data on motion. This data can be used to track parameters such as acceleration, velocity, distance traveled, and displacement, which are important indicators of biomechanical function.
IMPACT AND FORCE
QUS can measure impacts and forces using sensors integrated into the wearable device. This data can be used to track parameters such as G-forces, which are important indicators of injury risk, for example.
LACTATE
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CORE BODY TEMPERATURE
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