Inaccurate sun exposure tracking leads to vitamin D deficiency or skin damage risks, which these sensors mitigate through real-time irradiance integration. Precise quantification of individual UV absorption allows for actionable health interventions based on specific physiological thresholds.
Standard environmental sensors lack the spatial and biological context to quantify actual skin damage risk. Integrating geolocation with skin science addresses the discrepancy between ambient UV levels and individual physiological dose absorption.