Black-box & Tabletka
Hey, I've been looking into how reliable wearable biometric sensors are for real‑time health monitoring during missions. Thoughts on accuracy and potential pitfalls?
Tabletka
Wearable biometric sensors are handy, but don’t put all your faith in them. Their accuracy can drop when you’re moving fast or in high‑magnetic environments; they’re often calibrated on a lab cohort, not on every user’s physiology. Battery life, sweat, loose straps, and software glitches can all skew readings. And let’s not forget data privacy—those tiny chips are little data hoarders. So use them as a safety net, not a safety net’s replacement, and always double‑check critical values with a reliable medical device.
Tabletka, noted. Keep the sensors as a secondary check, not the primary. Double‑verify with a trusted device whenever possible.
Got it, that sounds like a solid plan. Just remember to keep the extra device handy, and double‑check the sensor data before making any serious decisions. It’ll save you a lot of headaches down the line.
Copy that. Backup device will be on standby and data will be verified before any critical action.
Sounds good. Stay cautious and keep those backup checks ready. That’s the safest route.