Samsung shows off stretchable OLED screen in prototype heart rate monitor

Samsung shows off stretchable OLED screen in prototype heart rate monitor

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Reported today on The Verge

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Reported today in The Verge.

Samsung shows off stretchable OLED screen in prototype heart rate monitor

We've had curved displays for a while now, but what about stretchy ones? Samsung says it's making progress building screens "that can be stretched in all directions like rubber bands," and that the first applications for this material could be in building flexible health tech.

The company's researchers recently created an OLED display that can be stretched by up to 30 percent while operating as normal. As a proof of concept, engineers integrated this display into a stretchable heart rate monitor that can be stuck onto the skin like a Band-Aid.

"The strength of this technology is that it allows you to measure your biometric data for a longer period without having to remove the solution when you sleep or exercise, since the patch feels like part of your skin," Samsung's Youngjun Yun said of the prototype technology in a press statement. "You can also check your biometric data right away on the screen without having to transfer it to an external device."

The display is rudimentary, but it worked as normal after being stretched 1,000 times, say Samsung's engineers. The design of the heart rate monitor, sitting flush to the patient's skin, allowed it to pick up a signal 2.4 times stronger than an ordinary sensor.

Although the technology is only in the early stages of development, Samsung suggests it could be used to support an array of health-monitoring systems in the future. "The technology can also be expanded to use in wearable healthcare products for adults, children and infants, as well as patients with certain diseases," says Yun.

Details of the research have been published in the journal Science Advances.

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