Betlux’s LEDs and displays can be integrated into wearable devices, adding both functional and aesthetic value. They are commonly used in wearable technology:
Smartwatches and Fitness Trackers:
Displays: Smartwatches often feature high-resolution displays to show time, notifications, fitness metrics, and other information.
LEDs: Notification LEDs or light indicators are used to signal events like incoming messages or low battery.
Health Monitoring Devices:
LEDs: Pulse oximeters and health trackers may use LEDs for measuring heart rate, blood oxygen levels, or other health metrics.
Displays: Some health monitoring wearables have displays to show real-time health data or alerts.
Smart Glasses:
Displays: Smart glasses integrate transparent displays to provide information, navigation, or augmented reality experiences.
LEDs: Notification LEDs or light indicators may be used to convey information to the user.
Wearable Cameras:
Displays: Wearable cameras often have small displays for framing shots or reviewing captured images.
LEDs: Indicator lights show when the camera is recording, and LEDs may assist in low-light conditions.
Wearable Fitness Technology:
LEDs: Some fitness wearables use LEDs for visual feedback during workouts, indicating intensity levels or progress.
Displays: More advanced fitness wearables may feature displays for real-time workout data.
Hearables:
LEDs: Ear-worn devices may use LEDs to indicate battery status, connectivity, or charging status.
Displays: Some hearables incorporate small displays for notifications or fitness tracking information.
Wearable Fashion:
LEDs: Fashion tech may incorporate LEDs for aesthetic purposes, creating illuminated or color-changing clothing.
Displays: Some wearable fashion items, like smart jewelry, integrate small displays for notifications or custom patterns.
Smart Clothing:
LEDs: Clothing embedded with LEDs can be used for safety, fashion, or customization purposes.
Displays: Flexible displays can be integrated into smart clothing for information display or artistic effects.
Wearable Lighting:
LEDs: Wearables designed for visibility or safety, such as LED armbands for runners, use LEDs for illumination.
Displays: LED displays or segmented displays can be incorporated for dynamic visual effects.
Wearable Technology in Fashion:
LEDs: Fashion tech may incorporate LEDs for aesthetic purposes, creating illuminated or color-changing clothing.
Displays: Flexible displays can be integrated into garments for information display or artistic effects.