According to foreign media GSMArena, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology recently unveiled a prototype of a stretchable OLED skin patch. The patch can be attached to the wrist and integrates a variety of sensors to monitor and display various body data in real time, and can be used as a fitness monitor.
Samsung said it used a highly elastic polymer and improved elastomer as the patch material, which increased the patch's elongation by 30%, and its prototype remained stable after 1,000 stretches. Moreover, under current technical conditions, researchers can use existing semiconductor manufacturing processes to integrate most known sensors into the OLED patch. In addition, the patch can be adsorbed on the inside of the wrist, and moving the wrist will not affect the display effect.
IT Home learned that Samsung said that this stretchable OLED patch technology is the first in the industry, but it still has a long way to go before it becomes a mature consumer product and is put on the market. Researchers still need to continue to improve the resolution of OLED, the stretchability of polymers, and the measurement accuracy of sensors. In addition, Samsung also stated that the patch can not only be used for fitness, but also can be used to help monitor certain patients and babies in the future.
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