MobiHealth News June 3, 2021
Laura Lovett

Once a user has taken the assessment they are given a personalized plan.

Amazon Halo, the tech giant’s app and wearable, is adding a new feature designed to help users understand their functional fitness, dubbed Movement Health. The company is pitching this tool as a way to give users insights about their posture, and help them to solve issues with personalized video suggestions.

Users start by taking a function assessment where they are instructed to complete a series of movements, such as leg balancing and squats. Meanwhile, the app is able to capture these movements through a smartphone camera.

According to the company, the feature combines artificial intelligence, computer vision and machine learning to analyze the user’s posture. Based on...

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