Global Body Sensors Market Size, Share, Forecast Report, 2020-2027

Body sensors and are small medical devices used for continuously monitoring temperature, pressure and other vital parameters of health. These sensors are incorporated with electrodes that sensor such parameters. Continuous monitoring helps a person to take preventive measures and avoid any further complications to his health. Extensive use of wearable medical devices, technological advancement and reduction in number of visits to the hospital or clinic determine the growth of this market. Large scale medical device companies focus on continuous product improvement, thus increasing the demand of these sensors in the market. Global market of body sensors is expected to reach USD 25 billion in 2023 from USD 19 billion in 2016 with a CAGR of approximately 10.7% during the forecast period 2017-2023.
Key Players

4B Braime Components Ltd. (UK), Allegro MicroSystems (US), Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Netherlands), Amsys GmbH (Germany), Althen GmbH Mess (Germany), ASC GmbH (Germany), Balluff GmbH (Germany), Barksdale GmbH (Germany) and Baumer Group (Switzerland).
Segmentation

Global Body sensors market has been segmented on the basis of type of sensors which includes motion sensors, position sensors, temperature sensor, inertial sensors, pressure sensor and other sensors. On the basis of application, the market is segmented into fitness, blood pressure monitoring, temperature monitoring, heart rate monitoring, weight monitoring & other applications.

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