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== competitors for measuring rocking from the GAI ==
 
== competitors for measuring rocking from the GAI ==
  
     Zephyr BioHarness
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     Zephyr BioHarness: This device is designed for use in sports and fitness tracking, but it contains a 3-axis accelerometer and can be worn on the chest or torso to track motion.
  
     ActiGraph
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     ActiGraph: This is another accelerometer-based device that is commonly used in research studies to track physical activity and movement.
    Empatica E4
 
    Axivity AX3
 
  
     Shimmer3 GSR+
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     Empatica E4: This device is designed for physiological monitoring, but it also contains a 3-axis accelerometer that can be used to track motion.
Myo armband
 
  
     Sensoria Fitness Socks
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     Axivity AX3: This is a research-grade accelerometer that can be worn on the wrist or ankle to track motion.
    Xsens MVN
 
  
     Vicon IMU
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     Shimmer3 GSR+: This device contains a 3-axis accelerometer as well as a galvanic skin response sensor, which can be used to track stress levels in addition to motion.
 
 
OpenBCI
 
 
 
Lumo Lift
 
 
 
Moov Now
 
 
 
GaitUp
 
 
 
Omron Evolv
 
 
 
Biovotion Everion
 
 
 
so the thing the chatbot does best is summarize many features of each device!
 

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