Sensing Pathways
We are evaluating available sensor pathways for heart rate, SpO2, EMG, and temperature in garment-based placements for signal quality, comfort, and repeatability.
Designed to make sensing feel native to apparel, with minimal external hardware. We are building a system where the fabric carries the signal and the AI provides the insight, currently validating available sensor pathways for performance awareness.

We are testing prototype sensor pathways for performance awareness, focusing on signal quality and repeatable garment placement.
Evaluating signal quality and performance trends, not medical monitoring.
Prototype signal testing; not for clinical oxygen monitoring.
Muscle-activity signal testing for performance training feedback.
Skin-side temperature awareness for training and recovery context.
We are evaluating available sensor pathways for heart rate, SpO2, EMG, and temperature in garment-based placements for signal quality, comfort, and repeatability.
Our current prototypes use high-performance athletic knits with integrated conductive pathways. Specialty fabrics like graphene and Celliant are being evaluated for future material stacks.
A planned on-device model that translates performance signals into a strain score, recovery score and training recommendations. Currently in simulated data research.
Some specifications on this site describe design targets or prototype hypotheses. WearQuick will separate validated results from design targets as pilot data is collected and verified.
Wellness & Performance Notice: WearQuick is a wellness and performance product in development. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, prevent, monitor, or manage any disease or medical condition. It is not a substitute for medical equipment or professional medical advice. Always consult with a doctor for medical concerns.
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