MobiHealth News January 10, 2022
Laura Lovett

Users can tap into the system to measure their blood pressure, heart rate, heart variability rate and more.

Vital-signs-monitoring company Binah.ai is looking to turn a smartphone into a blood-pressure-monitoring measuring device through its video-based artificial intelligence technology.

In addition to smartphones, the tool can be used on tablets and laptops. Users will be able to tap into the system to measure their blood pressure, heart rate, heart-rate variability, oxygen saturation, respiration rate, sympathetic stress, parasympathetic activity and pulse-respiration, according to the company. Measurements take about one minute. The company specifies that the tool is not a medical device, but rather a “self-assessment tool only.”

“The ability to now add video-based blood-pressure-monitoring capabilities, using only the device’s camera,...

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