Self health monitoring has gained wide interest among people who want to maintain their wellbeing. Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) provides the necessary components for remote monitoring of healthy as well as unhealthy people. This study involves the design and implementation of an IoMT enabled smart wristband for the purpose of monitoring and assessment of physical and emotional state of the subject. The design collects data from several sensors on the wristband and sends data via Bluetooth low energy BLE 5.0 channel. The system is shown to be capable of showing the acquired raw data on device and transmitting it to the server for the smart analysis thereafter.

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