The tattoo itself is the visual display, eliminating the need for bulky electronic devices. There's no learning curve; no additional investment. And, because LogicInk's sensors are in the ink,  its design is highly customizable, making them attractive to a much wider demographic than other currently available options. 

 

 

The LogicInk team is currently developing tattoo sensors that capture and relay information about an individual’s hydration, blood alcohol concentration, exposure to pollution, and even DNA, to name a few. Our real-time UV exposure sensor is already in production and on the market.

 

 

According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, more people in the U.S. are diagnosed with skin cancer each year than all other cancers combined. And by some estimates, the cumulative effect of harmful UV rays is responsible for 90% of skin aging. LogicInk UV tracks both your UV exposure at the moment and your cumulative exposure over the course of a day, factoring in your sunblock. Whether wearers are at the beach or in the snow, they won't ever have to wonder if they're getting "too much sun."  

 

 

Pollution Sensor Prototype Air pollutants negatively affect most of the organs and systems of human body, including our lungs and skin. Pollutants vary in their composition across places and time. The major outdoor air pollutants include particulate matter of less than 2.5 microns in diameter (PM2.5). LogicInk was developed a prototype of a PM2.5 wearable that is able to sense colorimetrically nanograms of a common type of PM2.5 and amplify the signal, so that it's visible to the naked eye. 

 

 

Increasingly, people seek novel ways to communicate their identity through appearance via traditional tattoos, vibrant hair colors, and more. LogicInk “tattoos” introduce a new outlet for body-based self-expression, all while granting you access to greater depths of personal health information. 

According to Kickstarter