VelvetPulse & Draxium
Draxium Draxium
Hey Velvet, let’s sketch a wearable that flags traumatic injury in the field before the patient even feels it. It’s a mission‑critical data stream, and I’ll handle the logistics while you keep the human touch in the design.
VelvetPulse VelvetPulse
That’s an exciting challenge. I’d start by mapping the pain thresholds we want to catch and then look at what biomarkers—like micro‑hemorrhages, local swelling, or even subtle ECG changes—can give us a clear early warning. For the human touch, we’ll make the device feel like a glove, not a gadget: breathable, lightweight, and with a gentle vibration cue that’s easy to interpret even under stress. Let’s sync the sensor data with a predictive algorithm that can flag risk in real time, but we’ll keep the interface so simple the user can just glance at a color code or a quick haptic pattern. How do you envision the logistics—field deployment, data transmission, power budget?