Intel Developing Headphones That Track Wearer's Heart Rate

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Intel Developing Headphones That Track Wearer's Heart Rate



Intel's new partnership with SMS Audio will work towards developing a fitness-focused line of headphones.

Today, SMS Audio [http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/homepage.html]- the headphone company owned by rapper Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson. Coupled with this news was also the unveiling of the pair's first joint project: a pair of earbuds called BioSport In-Ear Headphones that can track its wearer's pulse. The device is part of Intel's continued efforts to break into the wearable tech market along with its acquisition of fitness-band manufacturer Basis Science.

According to Mike Bell, general manager of Intel's New Devices Group, the BioSport In-Ear uses optical sensors that can monitor blood flow through the skin to provide wearers with an accurate but noninvasive heart-rate reading. The sensors used by the device in this process are developed by a third-party company- one which SMS Audio and Intel have chosen not to disclose. Users are able to view that data using the RunKeeper app developed by Boston-based company FitnessKeeper. RunKeeper will also allow users to track their distance and speed, which is monitored using a smartphone's GPS system. The headphones are also resistant to perspiration and other forms of moisture, and have a patented ear-hook design to help provide a comfortable fit.

In an interview, Bell remarked that the new headphones help lay out part of Intel's strategy in wearable technology, explaining that Intel aims to incorporate new features into devices in a way that keeps them discrete when worn in public. Such goals are visible in the BioSport In-Ear via its ability to use a smartphone's audio jack as a power source, which keeps the device battery-free. To the untrained eye, these headphones appear to be just that- another pair of headphones.

It is estimated that the BioSport In-Ear will go on sale later this year, and its price has yet to be determined.

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Source: CNET [http://www.cnet.com/news/intel-partners-with-sms-audio-for-new-heart-rate-tracking-headphones/]


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Baresark

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As a guy who spends about 10-15 hours per week at the gym... I don't see a use in this. There are a whole lot of devices out there that delivers the same information to the user that are non-invasive. I guess it'll come down to cost, but I don't imagine these will be that cheap.

But that is just me. Maybe these things will be affordable and offer more accurate heart rates than the competition. Could be a win for everyone. I also kind of feel that Intel is getting into it rather late.
 

lacktheknack

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I hope they'll attach some feedback features to it, like songs with BPM matching your heartrate.

I'm tachycardic, so it would probably leave me in a permanent speed metal rush. xD
 

Keoul

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I can see people buying them for horror games instead.
Though I'd expect a gamer version on release to be full on headphones and not tiny earphones.
 

x EvilErmine x

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Not really interested in the heart monitor function but these look like they may be quite comfortable and stable, i.e. if you have freakish ear canals like me[footnote]I'm assuming because ear buds never say in my ears unless I keep my head perfectly still[/footnote] they wont keep falling out.

I wonder how good they will sound.
 

vun

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x EvilErmine x said:
Not really interested in the heart monitor function but these look like they may be quite comfortable and stable, i.e. if you have freakish ear canals like me[footnote]I'm assuming because ear buds never say in my ears unless I keep my head perfectly still[/footnote] they wont keep falling out.

I wonder how good they will sound.
There are already earbuds on the market with hook sleeves from several different brands, so if that's what you want you don't need to wait for these. Or you could get IEMs.
 

Evil Smurf

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cool tech, but do they sound balanced and are they studio quality?