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The the vFit GOLD is a wellness device intended to alleviate the symptoms of menopause. The student team worked to add an array of sensors for enhanced biofeedback to the user. The prototype shows the team's proof of concept in action, with pressure sensors to monitor the improved strength of the pelvic floor muscles, while also tracking and displaying data through an updated smartphone app.

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