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Title: What MCU Factors Truly Matter for Scalable Wearables

China, 8th Dec 2025 - In elder care and telehealth, reliability beats novelty. The microcontroller at the heart of a watch or pendant sets that tone. It governs boot time, sensor timing, radio use, and security. Pick the wrong silicon and user trust erodes fast. Pick the right one and scale gets easier. This release explains which MCU factors matter most, the industry pain points they address, and how JiAi Intelligent Technology builds them into production devices.The stakes are high. Custom programs fail for familiar reasons. Teams rush and hit custom smartwatch pitfalls. Scope drifts. Sleep currents run higher than planned. GNSS underperforms in dense areas. OTA breaks at the worst moment. Compliance testing finds layout flaws. Tooling slips because drafts and ribs were not validated. Each miss adds cost and delays launch.Founded in 2015, JiAi Intelligent Technology manufactures smart wearables for seniors, safety, and telecare. The company operates an ISO9001-certified plant in Hunan. Monthly output exceeds 100,000 units. A tight supplier network supports price stability and quick turns. OEM and ODM customers receive full-lifecycle support, from concept to certification and scale.So what MCU traits matter in practice?First, compute headroom at low power. Fall detection and sensor fusion need math. Yet battery life is a headline feature. The MCU must deliver DSP-like performance at low active current. Deep sleep states must wake in under a millisecond. That combination prevents missed events while keeping charge intervals long.Second, memory with growth space. Firmware grows. Language packs, features, and logs add up. Choose flash and RAM for today and for the next two firmware cycles. Reserve space for secure OTA. This protects roadmaps and avoids risky memory refits...


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