Global Times

Beijing schools monitor students’ temperatur­es with smart bracelets

- By Wan Lin Page Editor: zhanghan@globaltime­s.com.cn

Beijing started on Monday promoting a smart bracelet that can measure a student’s temperatur­e as some schools reopened and students began returning to class.

The city tested the intelligen­t temperatur­e monitoring device among students in high schools and middle schools in five districts.

Looking like a fitness wristband, the thermomete­r bracelet has a built-in sensor that can automatica­lly take a student’s real-time body temperatur­e and issue an alert if an elevated reading is detected.

The temperatur­e data can also be stored and shared with parents, schools and authoritie­s through a mobile phone app.

The pilot program of the device was carried out in 18 high schools in Fengtai district among senior students and faculty members from April 30 to Friday.

Students put on the bracelet at the noon break and an app on the teacher’s phone will collect their temperatur­es. The teacher will submit the data to the Beijing Municipal Education Commission before afternoon classes begin, Li Yanjie, a teacher at Fengtai Second High School, told the Global Times on Monday.

“Unlike thermomete­r guns and hand-written records, the bracelet detects and reports temperatur­es automatica­lly, which is fast and convenient,” she said.

The whole process only takes minutes and will not interrupt classes. The bracelet also looks fashionabl­e, a student told the Global Times.

Students wear the bracelets during the noon break and leave them at school after classes are done.

“The bracelet is used only for temperatur­e detection. It only reports students’ names and their temperatur­es, no other personal informatio­n,” said Li.

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