2024 MeTRIC Symposium Mobile Device Gallery

Device Table at MeTRIC Symposium Showing Smartwatches, Smart Scales, Sleep Mats and more.

 

Summary

A small selection of wearable and nearable devices displayed at the 2024 University of Michigan's MeTRIC Symposium, presented by the Eisenberg Family Depression Center's Mobile Technologies Core.

 

 

View the Interactive Gallery

Scroll down to see more devices. Click on each text caption to see pros & cons.

 

Interactive Slides (Sway): https://michmed.org/DnR5V

 

Devices by Body Part

Click on an annotation for examples of devices that can be worn on that part of the boy.

 

Devices by Body Part Animation: 3D and AR Viewer | Code

 

 

Get Involved

Join us in the development of a Common Data Model for mobile technologies!

We are working on project approval to test devices over 3 days, following a common protocol (vitals, exercise sessions, taking on/off, etc.), to generate publicly available datasets and data dictionaries. If you would like to volunteer, contact us and we'll keep you in the loop!

 

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About the Author

Gabriel Mongefranco is a Mobile Data Architect at the University of Michigan Eisenberg Family Depression Center. Gabriel has over a decade of experience in data analytics, dashboard design, automation, back end software development, database design, middleware and API architecture, and technical writing.

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This resource guide was developed for attendees of the MeTRIC Symposium at the University of Michigan held on November 1st, 2024. MeTRIC is a campus-wide collaboration designed to foster knowledge sharing and create a single access point for University of Michigan investigators who are looking to use wearables, apps, or other mobile technologies in their health research.