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You might want to strap on the ‘Harken’, especially if you plan to drive after a long, arduous day.
The ‘Harken’ provides extra security for drivers by sending an alarm when its sensors detect that the person is falling asleep.
Created by Spain’s Biomechanics Institute, the ‘Harken’ measures the user’s heart race via its seatbelt sensors, and respiratory pace via its seat cover sensors.
As the ‘Harken’ monitors the data in real-time, it sends an alert when its signal processing unit detects changes in the user’s breathing or heart rate, which could suggest a state of fatigue or drowsiness.
Will you be interested to give the ‘Harken’ a try? Scroll down to see how it works.





[via Mashable]
You might want to strap on the ‘Harken’, especially if you plan to drive after a long, arduous day.
The ‘Harken’ provides extra security for drivers by sending an alarm when its sensors detect that the person is falling asleep.
Created by Spain’s Biomechanics Institute, the ‘Harken’ measures the user’s heart race via its seatbelt sensors, and respiratory pace via its seat cover sensors.
As the ‘Harken’ monitors the data in real-time, it sends an alert when its signal processing unit detects changes in the user’s breathing or heart rate, which could suggest a state of fatigue or drowsiness.
Will you be interested to give the ‘Harken’ a try? Scroll down to see how it works.
[via Mashable]