A "leadless" design removes traditional wires, cables, or physical connectors, often seen in medical devices like pacemakers or in electronics. It operates wirelessly, reducing infection risks and improving comfort. Patients with heart conditions benefit from smaller, less invasive implants, while manufacturers appreciate simpler, more durable products. This technology enhances safety and convenience across healthcare and engineering fields.
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