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‘Fitbit for the face’ can turn any face mask into smart monitoring device

FaceBit can monitor wearer’s health, sense heart beat through the face

  • Simple clip-on device can assess mask’s wear time as well as user’s heart and respiratory rate
  • Device wirelessly transmits real-time data to smartphone app, which can alert user to problems when they arise
  • Device is powered by a tiny battery with the capability to harvest energy from a variety of sources, including the user’s breathing
  • FaceBit could provide a 'sustainable, convenient, comfortable option for frontline workers'

EVANSTON, Ill. — Northwestern University engineers have developed a new smart sensor platform for face masks that they are calling a “Fitbit for the face.”

Dubbed “FaceBit,” the lightweight, quarter-sized sensor uses a tiny magnet to attach to any N95, cloth or surgical face mask. 

Not only can it sense the user’s real-time respiration rate, heart rate and mask wear time, it also may be able to replace cumbersome tests by measuring mask fit. All this information is then wirelessly transmitted to a smartphone app, which contains a dashboard for real-time health monitoring. The app can immediately alert the user when issues — such as elevated heart rate or a leak in the mask — unexpectedly arise. The physiological data also could be used to predict fatigue, physical health status and emotional state.

Although a tiny battery powers the device, FaceBit is designed to harvest energy from any variety of ambient sources — including the force of the user’s breathing, motion and heat from a user’s breath as well as from the sun. This extends the sensor’s battery life, lengthening time between charges. 

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Inside of a mask with FaceBit device
Inside of a mask with FaceBit device
A tiny, lightweight magnet on the outside of the mask affixes FaceBit device to the mask interior
A tiny, lightweight magnet on the outside of the mask affixes FaceBit device to the mask interior
FaceBit wirelessly transmits real-time data to a smartphone app, which can alert the user when issues unexpectedly arise
FaceBit wirelessly transmits real-time data to a smartphone app, which can alert the user when issues unexpectedly arise
A close-up of the FaceBit device, outside of the mask
A close-up of the FaceBit device, outside of the mask
A close-up of the FaceBit device, outside the mask
A close-up of the FaceBit device, outside the mask

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