The design of Apollon was created by the renowned industrial design firm Adaption. SkyLabs’ Apollon can measure oxygen saturation, body temperature, and respiration rate in real time for hospitalized patients. Apollon, an all-in-one wearable device that provides detailed health information to patients in real time, won an Innovation Award at CES 2025.
Apollon’s unique design, in which the ring and wristband are connected by a flexible wire, incorporates a silicone cover that fits various finger sizes comfortably. The wristband display allows users to check their health data in real time. The battery, which was previously located in the ring, has been moved to the wristband, improving wearing comfort and enabling longer usage.
Adaption previously won an Innovation Award at CES 2025 for designing Leesol’s Sleepisol Lite, marking their achievement as two-time award winners! Adaption’s design goes beyond aesthetic excellence to deliver innovation in usability and functionality.
SkyLabs is excited to continue its collaboration with Adaption to bring distinctive designs and innovative features to market, shaping the future of healthcare and medical services. With global competitiveness in mind, we are dedicated to providing solutions like Apollon that will reshape health management across the globe.
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Adaption, led by industrial designer Deokhee Jeong, is a design company that focuses on human-centered solutions. Jeong has developed his design leadership at Samsung and iRiver, and has received multiple awards including the IF Design Award, Red Dot Design Award, and IDEA Design Award. Adaption uses this experience to support startups and mid-sized companies in developing new products.
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