WEARABLE BIOMETRIC SENSORS PERSONAL

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
HAPPY Happy Health, Inc. 3200 Gracie Kiltz Lane, #301-7 Austin TX 78758 Wearable biometric sensors for personal use; downloadable computer software for tracking, storing, viewing, monitoring, displaying, recording, transmitting, managing, sharing, and processing biometric data relating to wellness and for managing information relating to physical and emotional wellbeing; downloadable software in the nature of a mobile application and desktop application for tracking, storing, viewing, monitoring, displaying, recording, transmitting, managing, sharing, and processing biometric data relating to wellness and for managing information relating to physical and emotional wellbeing; global positioning system (GPS) devices;
VIBE Happy Health, Inc. 3200 Gracie Kiltz Lane, #301-7 Austin TX 78758 Wearable biometric sensors for personal use; downloadable computer software for tracking, storing, viewing, monitoring, displaying, recording, transmitting, managing, sharing, and processing biometric data relating to wellness and for managing information relating to physical and emotional wellbeing; downloadable software in the nature of a mobile application and desktop application for tracking, storing, viewing, monitoring, displaying, recording, transmitting, managing, sharing, and processing biometric data relating to wellness and for managing information relating to physical and emotional wellbeing; global positioning system (GPS) devices;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Biometric sensors are used to control physical and logical access to various computer components or subsystems comprising a computer system. The biometric sensors may comprise fingerprint scanners, iris scanners or any other type of biometric sensor that can uniquely identify a person. The biometric sensors can be used to activate electromagnetic locks, which lock individual components within the system, or enabling locks which prevent devices from receiving power or being enabled (such as disk drives, network cards, etc.).