Communication-enabled exercise equipment in the works
By Darren Murph | April 17, 2007
Filed under: Household, Wireless
While we’ve seen a number of individuals turning to Nintendo’s Wii to shed a few pounds, the next wave of exercise equipment seems to be filtering in. Just weeks after seeing Motivatrix’s MX9 Workout Master, five companies have come together in an effort to “develop a communications protocol to establish a connection between home healthcare devices from different manufacturers so that they can exchange information with one another.” Mitsubishi, Citizen, Sharp, Tanita, and Hitachi have jointly designed the standard as part of a Japanese healthcare project, which will be “used when interconnecting healthcare equipment such as blood pressure meters, weight scales, and blood glucose meters with home gateway devices.” Notably, the protocol can applied to both wired and wireless configurations, and if all goes as planned, it should be rolled out en masse to manufacturers in the Spring of 2008.
[Via DigitalWorldTokyo]
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