The fingertip is one of the body’s most efficient sweat producers, equipped with thousands of sweat glands. Unlike other areas of the body, fingertips produce sweat continuously, even when at rest or asleep. Engineers at UC San Diego have harnessed this constant, natural perspiration to power a wearable finger wrap that monitors a range of chemical levels in the sweat. This device has the potential to revolutionize personalized health monitoring by enabling continuous, effortless tracking.
Joseph Wang, a professor in the Department of Chemical and Nano Engineering at UC San Diego, explains: “It is based on a remarkable integration of energy harvesting and storage components, with multiple biosensors in a fluidic microchannel, along with the corresponding electronic controller, all at the fingertip.”