Room temperature affects productivity. Raising room temperature from 20 ℃ up to 25 ℃ can increase productivity up to 40%. It also reduces energy consuption for cooling.
Headaches, sore throats, sore eyes, skin irritation and contact lens discomfort are all symptoms of a dry indoor environment.
"Good" lighting means providing enough illumination so that people can see printed, handwritten or displayed documents clearly but are not blinded by excessively high light levels. Common complaints regarding poor lighting are eye irritation, eyestrain, blurred vision, dry burning eyes and difficult seeing documents.
Exposure to poor air quality may not result in a rapid, acute onset of symptoms; instead, there may be slow, subtle effects. The symptoms are often subjective, and other problems or stressors may aggravate the problem. Since people exposed to poor indoor air quality frequently experience subjective symptoms, they are often viewed as overemotional or simply complainers .
Additional features
- Heart Rate monitor (PPG)
- Blood Oxygen Saturation SpO2
- Skin temperature
- Skin conductivity
Extra
- NFC (Access, identification)
- Accelerometer
- BlueTooth