This ex-Bose engineer just launched smart earrings that actually look like jewelry
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This ex-Bose engineer just launched smart earrings that actually look like jewelry
"The second-generation smart earrings launched on Tuesday. Initially developed for those with long COVID or POTS looking to track blood flow, CEO and founder Daniel Lee is expanding his smart earrings through the second-gen product, built for a wider, general audience. The Lumia 2 ditches the med-techy look of its first generation for a stylish, light, and discreet health tracker disguised as an earring."
"Lee is a former Bose engineer who led the engineering of its famed sleepbuds, and he, in his own words, "knows how to put tiny things in people's ears for a long time," he told me in an exclusive interview. After Lee's father broke several ribs when he fainted due to a lack of blood flow, he wondered how to create a device that measured that in the ear."
Lumia Health introduced the Lumia 2, a second-generation smart earring that measures blood flow, exercise, and sleep in a discreet jewelry form factor. The device abandons a clinical appearance for a stylish, light design meant to appeal to a broader audience. Founder and CEO Daniel Lee, an ex-Bose engineer with experience on sleepbuds, pursued the product after personal family health incidents and studies at medical institutions focused on long COVID and POTS. Development revealed blood flow influences energy, focus, and mental clarity. The Lumia 2 targets users seeking unobtrusive monitoring of circulatory-related health, especially women affected by POTS and long COVID.
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