BeBop Sensors, Inc., a wearable
sensor technology company created by musical instrument inventor Keith McMillen and KMI, announced their first product, the BeBop
Wearable Smart Fabric Sensor, the first and only ultrathin wearable smart
fabric sensor that measures all aspects of physicality, including bend,
location, motion, rotation, angle, and torque.
Employing BeBop’s patented proprietary Monolithic Fabric Sensor
Technology, BeBop fabric sensors continuously provide real-time reporting on
force, x/y location, bend, twist, size, stretch and motion for markets,
including clothing and protective wear, shoes, healthcare devices, athletic
equipment, automotive, robotics, aerospace, gaming, biometrics, prosthetics,
recycling monitors and appliance markets.
Created for the rapidly-growing wearable technology market,
BeBop sensor technology was created after six years of developing smart fabric
sensors for more expressive musical instruments, such as KMI’s popular QuNexus
and QuNeo keyboards. After being
approached by numerous companies requesting KMI’s fabric sensor technology, KMI launched spin-off company BeBop
Sensors to fulfill the demand.
Unlike other wearable sensors on the market today that only
measure physiology (EKG, EMG), electrical conductivity or breathing, BeBop
measures actual physicality to sense and display 3D maps of data. Fundamental, tested, and extensible with over
a million sensors already in daily use through KMI’s musical instrument
products, BeBop’s Monolithic Fabric Sensors integrate sensors, traces, and
electronics into a single piece of fabric to provide greater sensitivity, resolution, range of deployment,
and robustness; all with a tiny size.
As per our understanding, the company is currently only planning
to provide the basic technology, not finished products. Therefore, it may be a while before we see
this smart cloth in apparel we can purchase. At this time we are not sure when the first
garments, footwear, or accessories will be available for sale.
Here are a few possibilities for this fabric in wearables:
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Wearable Controllers: for sleeves of jackets or shirts to connect
to smartphones to answer calls, adjust volume or select songs, all while the
smartphone remains in the user’s pocket.
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1mm Thin Shoe Insoles: measures gait, pressure, contact style, fit,
and flexure of toes and feet.
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Planar, spherical or
cylindrical geometries: used as pressure
maps, head sensors or handles of athletic equipment.
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Weight Lifting Gloves: indicate weight and even load.
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Cycling Shoe Inserts: power meters.
BeBop Wearable Sensor Markets include fashion, shoes,
accessories and more.
BeBop is now offering custom turnkey sensor solutions for
OEMs to incorporate into their products, ranging from basic sensors to complete
wireless solutions with advanced power management. Visualization programs for any design with an
easily-modified SDK (Software Developer’s Kit) allows manufacturers to create
custom apps by choosing from a variety of 2D and 3D representations and colors
or by driving the BeBop data into whole new applications.
What do you think of this fabric sensor potential of this
product? Please add your comments below.
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