Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Sep 1 2005, 1:43am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Our Wristwatch News site Wrist Dreams reports about the WristClinic.
The WristClinic is an all-in-one wireless remote medical monitoring device for telemedicine and homecare applications. WristClinic measures and wirelessly transmits medical parameters like Blood pressure, One lead ECG, Heart rate, Heart rhythm regularity, Respiratory rate, Oxygen saturation (SpO2) and Body temperature.
The vital signs are measured, and data are transmitted wirelessly to a gateway which forward the data by telephone or Internet to a monitoring center.
More details on Wrist Dreams.
Hitachi also developed this year a Wireless Health Monitoring Wristwatch.
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