Some residents of Beijing are pushing back against a Covid tracking device they are required to wear on their wristbands. Anyone returning to Tiantongyuan, a residential district in northern Beijing, is required to wear the device all day for seven days.
The device records someoneโs temperature every five minutes. According to China Daily, the deviceโs corresponding app has access to the phoneโs microphone, location, and camera.
Those forced to wear the device have raised concerns about how it monitors the location and what is done with the data collected. The development of the device was a collaboration between the government and Beijing Microchip Sensing Technology, which is backed by Chinaโs tech giant Tencent.
One of the people that received the wristband was Dahongmao, a tech blogger who shared his experience with the device on social media.
โIf this bracelet can connect to the internet, it definitely can record my movements and itโs almost like wearing electronic handcuffs. I donโt want to wear it,โ he said.
โThe issuer said itโs a requirement from higher up and that I shouldnโt make it difficult for her. I said I would not want to make it difficult for her but she could tell those above her that I wonโt wear it. If you insist that I wear it, youโll have to come up with the documents that prove that itโs a Beijing government requirement and that this is not some unlicensed company trying to make a profit.โ
China Daily and South China Morning Post were separately told by a Beijing COVID-19 hotline that the use of the devices was at the discretion of the residential community.
Earlier this week, Hong Kong announced it would roll out tracking bracelets to enforce its mandatory one-week home isolation.