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Downloadable software for use with smartwatches and smart
wearable devices in connection with user health, wellness,
diet, nutrition, and safety; downloadable software for use
with smartwatches and smart wearable devices in connection
with providing for real-time collecting, tracking,
monitoring and reporting of personal, diet, nutrition,
health, safety, and biometric data; downloadable software
for use with smartwatches and smart wearable devices in
connection with analyzing and evaluating user personal and
biometric data using AI and algorithms; downloadable
software for use with smartwatches and smart wearable
devices in connection with tracking, monitoring, analyzing
and reporting on user diet, nutrition, health, wellness,
fitness, and safety; downloadable software for use with
smartwatches and smart wearable devices in connection with
recommending and supplying nutritional supplements
customized to the user; downloadable software for use with
smartwatches and smart wearable devices that collect,
measure, track, analyze and evaluate user biometric data,
body composition data, and vitals data, namely, blood oxygen
levels, stress levels, body temperature, heart rate, heart
health measurements, blood glucose levels, genomic data,
body mass index (BMI), total body water (TBW), intracellular
water (ICW), extracellular water (ICW), fat mass and body
composition (FM), basal metabolic rate (BMR), body cell mass
(BCM), extracellular mass (ECM), biotypes, sodium-potassium
radio (Na/K), protein factor (PF); downloadable software for
use with smartwatches and smart wearable devices that detect
if user has fallen; downloadable software for use with
smartwatches and smart wearable devices that provide
bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) for wearer of device;
downloadable software for use with smartwatches and smart
wearable devices that track, measure and report walking and
running rates and totals for users; downloadable software
for use with smartwatches and smart wearable devices that
track and send messages regarding wearer safety;
smartwatches and smart wearable devices that detect if user
has fallen; smartwatches and smart wearable devices that
track, measure and report walking and running rates and
totals for users; smartwatches and smart wearable devices
that track and send messages regarding wearer safety
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Smartwatches and smart wearable devices that provide for
real-time collecting, monitoring, tracking, and reporting of
personal, diet, nutrition, health, safety, and biometric
data (term considered too vague by the International Bureau
- Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations); smartwatches and
smart wearable devices that analyze and evaluate user
personal and biometric data using AI and algorithms (term
considered too vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13
(2) (b) of the Regulations); smartwatches and smart wearable
devices for use in tracking, monitoring, analyzing and
reporting on user diet, nutrition, health, wellness,
fitness, and safety (term considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations);
smartwatches and smart wearable devices for use in
recommending and supplying nutritional supplements
customized to the user (term considered too vague by the
International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations);
smartwatches and smart wearable devices that collect, track,
measure, analyze and evaluate user biometric data, body
composition data, and vitals data, namely, blood oxygen
levels, blood pressure, stress levels, body temperature,
heart rate, heart health measurements, ECG, blood glucose
levels, genomic data, body mass index (BMI), total body
water (TBW), intracellular water (ICW), extracellular water
(ICW), fat mass and body composition (FM), basal metabolic
rate (BMR), body cell mass (BCM), extracellular mass (ECM),
biotypes, sodium-potassium radio (Na/K), protein factor (PF)
(term considered too vague by the International Bureau -
Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations); smartwatches and smart
wearable devices that provide bioelectrical impedance
analysis (BIA) for wearer of device (term considered too
vague by the International Bureau - Rule 13 (2) (b) of the
Regulations)