Xiaomi Technology in collaboration with the American company iHealth Labs have developed smart phone blood pressure monitoring device.. The device looks a little different from the classic tonometer: the appropriate size cuff is connected to the docking
The device looks a little different from the classic tonometer: the appropriate size cuff is connected to the docking stanitsa, which is connected to the smartphone with preloaded software platform. The application retrieves the data and outputs the parameters, in particular, blood pressure, heart rate, average heart rate in real time, on the screen of the phone, and after the study showing recommendations in case of pathology.
Interestingly, the tonometer operates in fully automatic mode, that is, the owner is required to wear a collar and run the application on your phone.
iHealth turns your iPhone into a powerful blood pressure monitor at home. It includes a diary for tracking BP measurements taken by the iHealth BP Dock. Its elegant user interface and vivid testing process makes keeping an eye on vital signs more enjoyable than ever before.
Features:
● Visualize: See your testing process in motion, track your blood pressure changes via graphs, and summarize your statistics by time, date, and WHO classification.
● Track: iHealth records your systolic and diastolic pressures, heart rate, measurement time, and pulse-wave graph. Years of data only take up the spaces of a few songs.
● Management: Helps you manage your records by using simple tools: graphs, average calculation, smart WHO classifications.
● Share: E-mail to share your results with friends or family members to keep them notified of your current situation and historical results. You can also E-mail your doctor or other medical professional as part of your personal healthcare.
Other parameters:
Power: DC: 5V / 1A
Cuff range: 22 cm – 30 cm
Measturing range: 0kPa – 40kPa ( 0mmHg – 300mmHg )
Resolution: 0.133kPa(1mmHg)
Accuracy: More or less 0.4kPa( More or less 3mmHg )
Interface: Micro USB
Pulse frequency measurement range: 40 times/min – 180 times/min