Google's advanced research division -- called Google X -- revealed Tuesday that a health-tracking wristband is in the works.
Although the device contains all the bells and whistles highly sought
after in wearable trackers, such as pulse measuring, heart rhythm and
skin temperature tracking, it won't be marketed as a consumer product,
according to Bloomberg.
The band, which also quantifies environmental factors such as light
exposure and noise levels, could be used in clinical trials, drug tests
or as a doctor-to-patient communication and tracking tool.