Withings was one of the first tech companies to investigate health and fitness. After a brief time when it belonged to, and was renamed by, Nokia, Withings is itself again and today announced a series ...
“PiEEG was designed to be usable by anyone. To begin measuring biosignals, all you need to do is connect the electrodes and run a python script. Applications include gaming, entertainment, sports, ...
Alongside the Amazfit Smart Watch 2, Huami Technology has also announced the Amazfit Health Watch. The Health Watch comes with support for Low-power BioTracker PPG sensor, which can be used for ...
An artificial intelligence algorithm was able to determine a patient’s sex and an estimated age from electrocardiogram data, and thus could potentially be used to measure overall health, a new study ...
Nearly 200 million people around the globe have coronary heart disease, which accounts for about one in every six deaths, according to the British Heart Foundation. That's why the recent and rapid ...
RocketBody, a fitness tracking Apple Watch app that utilizes ECG technology, was originally developed for professional athletes to help them find what’s called peak performance—or “Superman mode.” ...
Withings has had a tumultuous couple of years. The company was bought by Nokia only to be re-acquired by its original owner Éric Carreel last May. While it sells smart scales, thermometers, and other ...
When Apple launched its beautiful Apple Watch Series 4 earlier this month (and reviewed in detail here), there was one feature which leapt out. The new Watch will be able to measure heart rate in a ...
Researchers applying artificial intelligence to electrocardiogram data estimated the age group of a patient and predicted their gender. Artificial intelligence could more accurately track overall ...
We’ve seen a number of heart rate monitoring projects on Hackaday, but [Peter’s] electrocardiography (ECG) Instructable really caught out attention. If you’ve followed Hackaday for any period of time, ...
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