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The th2O Medical Bracelet is a Constant Reminder of Water Consumption

Do you drink enough water? Most of us probably don't. The th2O Medical Bracelet has been developed for the sole and significant purpose of monitoring your H2O consumption. Maeva Berthelot's clever concept is targeted specifically at elderly people who might forget to keep hydrated for general health, and to improve the effectiveness of their prescriptions.

When the wristwatch wearer drinks a full glass, he can interact with the touchscreen interface easily to record that action. The chronograph will then begin counting the time since that last dose of liquid. Real-time graphs form to demonstrate the estimated hydration and dehydration statistics of the body. Finally, the th2O Medical Bracelet will sound an alarm and produce an intuitive symbol if the user should go too long between cups.
Trend Themes
1. Smart Hydration Monitoring - The th2O Medical Bracelet demonstrates a trend towards wearable devices that constantly monitor water consumption and provide real-time hydration data.
2. Elderly-focused Healthcare Technology - The th2O Medical Bracelet caters specifically to elderly individuals, highlighting a trend towards technology that addresses the unique health needs of this demographic.
3. Personalized Health Tracking - The th2O Medical Bracelet allows users to track their own hydration levels and receive personalized reminders, reflecting a trend towards customizable health monitoring devices.
Industry Implications
1. Wearable Technology - The th2O Medical Bracelet illustrates an innovation opportunity for the wearable technology industry to develop more advanced and specialized health monitoring devices.
2. Healthcare - The th2O Medical Bracelet presents an opportunity for the healthcare industry to leverage wearable devices to improve patient health outcomes, particularly for elderly individuals.
3. Consumer Electronics - The th2O Medical Bracelet opens up potential for the consumer electronics industry to create more intuitive and interactive devices that assist in personal health management.

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