ActiGraph has unveiled upgrades and enhancements to its real-world remote monitoring ecosystem:
The CPIW 2.0 is a fit-for-purpose wearable for the continuous tracking of real-world movement and sleep behaviors in clinical trial participants, now with improved design, durability, and an enabled onboard temperature sensor. Preliminary evaluation shows this near-body temperature data has potential to improve the accuracy of certain digital measures, such as wear time. At this time, temperature sensor data is for investigational use only.
Read more about this upgrade here.
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