EmoBridge Sensmi

EmoBridge unveils the world’s first smart wristband –  Sensm i–Apr 20, 2016– Los Angeles, USA (Techreleased) – EmoBridge today introduced sensmi, the world’s first smart wristband for accurately tracking and analyzing daily stress levels and sleep patterns to help people live a more well-balanced, peaceful life.  Built with patented, hospital-grade GSR-PRO™ bio-sensing technology that tracks brainwave activity through Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) and a proprietary algorithm that disperses data that is easily understandable, sensmi provides users with straightforward results and easy-to-follow instructions on how to confront lifestyle stressors. The #Indiegogo #crowdfunding campaign (http://igg.me/at/sensmi), which has a funding goal of $50,000 USD, features a limited Early Bird Special of $99.00 USD (over 50% off retail of $209.00 USD) along with several other rewards.

EmoBridge Sensmi

The ultra-thin, water-resistant wearable has a long battery life and with its companion iOS and Android app, it accurately measures and effectively manages the users stress levels and reports how daily activities and sleep patterns can affect their mental state.  Scientific research has proven that when individuals get excited, nervous or stressed, a burst of signals from the brain fire nerves on their skin that lead to a spontaneous fluctuation of skin conductance, called the Galvanic Skin Response (GSR).

Unlike most GSR devices that just collect the raw data and present it directly to the user, sensmi created GSR-PRO, a sophisticated algorithm that acts as a doctor providing biofeedback therapy as well as data to users in a way that’s simple to understand. Currently patented in China and Singapore, GSR-PRO was developed over a three-year period and has undergone a rigorous clinical trial to evaluate the effectiveness of its technology with brainwave analysis.

The American Medical Association has acknowledged that stress is the root cause of more than 60% of all human illness and disease and the biggest challenge in dealing with stress is recognizing its presence in daily life.

Additionally, sensmi accurately tracks and records REM sleep data, providing hospital–grade analysis which helps users study their sleep patterns. Unlike other popular sleep trackers on the market that base their results on movement, sensmi’s wrist band doesn’t use movement, but rather bio-data to track sleep patterns and utilizes “big data” results to provide their users with advice on achieving a better night’s sleep, while also identifying the reasons leading to poor sleep quality, such as experiencing high stress levels throughout the day or a sudden stressful moment right before sleep.

“With our patented technology, we’re able to monitor each user’s biology to understand the psychology of their stress that is unique to them,” said Dr. Jianxin Yao, CEO of EmoBridge.  “Once we identify a user’s stressors our program takes a 360 degree approach in providing helpful ways to reduce stress to allow users to increase their ZenPoint when asleep and awake.”