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Revolutionary $10 Spectrometer Chip Set to Transform Wearable Technology

A new optical spectrometer chip developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge and GlitterinTech could enable real-time chemical sensing in wearable devices, offering laboratory-grade precision.

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Updated 1 day ago
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Researchers from the University of Cambridge, in collaboration with GlitterinTech, have introduced an innovative optical spectrometer chip priced at just $10. This development could significantly enhance the capabilities of wearable technology.

The compact design of the spectrometer allows for easy integration into various devices, making it a promising tool for real-time chemical sensing. This advancement could open new avenues for health monitoring and environmental sensing.

With the potential to deliver laboratory-grade precision in a portable format, this spectrometer chip represents a significant step forward in the field of wearable technology.