Makani Science’s device uses a stretch sensor to monitor breathing Makani Science is developing a wearable respiration monitor using a popular children’s toy. The Irvine-based medtech startup’s ...
Honolulu, Hawaii-based Kai Medical received 510(k) clearance from the Food and Drug Administration to market an updated version of its wireless respiratory rate monitor, Noncontact Respiratory Spot ...
Researchers have created a device that uses photonic radar to remotely and accurately monitor breathing, even distinguishing between more than one patient. They say their device might one day be used ...
Samsung is working on technology that uses the Wi-Fi router in your home to measure the number of breaths you take per minute. Measuring your heart rate and breathing rate is relatively commonplace ...
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