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In this article number 10.1002/bmm2.12124, Xinxin He, Zhiyuan Li, Xingcan Huang, Qiang Zhang, Yuyang Zeng and their co-workers developed a novel multimodal sweat monitoring device, which operates on a sweat-activated battery, can continuously and real-time monitor sweat for pH values, glucose concentration, and chloride ion levels. It seamlessly integrates colorimetric and electrochemical sensors, storing and transmitting data wirelessly via NFC. This enables users to access and analyze health data through their smartphones, enhancing the precision and convenience of long-term health monitoring. The research also explores advancements in sensor adhesion and stability, crucial for improving accuracy and wearer comfort, and discusses the ongoing challenges and future prospects in the field of personalized health monitoring.