In recent years, the mortality rate of cardiovascular diseases and the younger generation have attracted people's attention. At the same time, there is an increasing demand for devices that can monitor the physiological parameters of the heart. In this research, a wearable devices was designed and developed for heart sound collection. Microphones wrapped in urethane resin holders were directly fixed on the vest for heart sound collection. The device has received many positive reviews in terms of comfort. The cumulative contribution rate of the two common factors (material factor and clothing design factor) obtained through factor analysis was 75.371%, which was the main factor affecting the experience of using the device. Finally, the heart sounds of 11 healthy young people were collected and input into the completed convolutional neural network for detection, and an accuracy rate of 71.3% was obtained. Therefore, it can be concluded that the device improves the user experience and has a good effect on heart sound collection and detection.
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