以下是最近在 CES 和其他贸易展上发布的一些新的健康和长寿产品。如果您在此类产品中看到了其他有趣的内容,请在下面发布。
Withings BeamO
这款手掌大小的新型设备名为 Withings BeamO,结合了心电图 (ECG)、血氧计、听诊器和温度计,除了体温之外,还可以让您跟踪心肺健康状况。
来源: 新 BeamO 是一个听诊器和温度计,它看起来像一个游戏棒 - CNET
公司网站:革命性的家庭检查 - BeamO | Withings
具有血压和心电监测功能的小米智能手表 H1
小米手表 H1 现已在中国上市,是首批配备“手腕心电图和血压记录仪”的智能手表之一
来源: 小米手表 H1 拥有医疗级血压和心电图监测 - TechEBlog
Ebay 价格约为 430 美元:小米手表 H1 1.43 英寸 AMOLED 血压健康监测蓝牙手表 |易趣
小米手表 H1 网站:小米血糖手表
Dexcom 的Stelo非处方 CGM
Dexcom 现在推出了一款名为 Stelo 的新 CGM 产品,将于今年晚些时候上市。
Stelo 的不同之处在于它是为不需要胰岛素的 2 型糖尿病患者设计的。 2 型糖尿病占糖尿病病例的 90% 或更多,但这些人并不总是清楚哪些食物会导致血糖升高以及如何应对。
首先,Dexcom 将其作为现金支付产品提供。 Sayer 没有透露具体金额,但当被问及竞争对手每年 800 至 900 美元的现金价格时,该公司将“具有竞争力”。
最终,他希望为该设备获得保险,但尚不清楚其价格与传统 CGM 相比如何。
资料来源: Dexcom 计划今年夏天为不服用胰岛素的人推出新的 CGM |医疗技术潜水
UltraHuman 智能环形空气
展会上有很多智能戒指,但UltraHuman Ring Air是我测试过的唯一一款使用战斗机钛金属的智能戒指,可以监测睡眠、运动、恢复、营养和许多健身跟踪数据点。它具有六轴运动传感器,可提供准确的数据,并且防水深度为 330 英尺
资料来源: 《超人环形空气评论》| TechCrunch
公司网站:超人戒指|定价
vivo
Vivoo是一款家庭测试工具,它使用尿液来诊断九个与健康相关的重要数据点。该公司称其为健康平台,提供水、镁、钙、维生素 C、PH、基调、钠、氧化应激和蛋白质的实时数据。一次性购买包含四次 Vivoo 测试,价格为 39 美元。他们还为那些想要或需要更频繁地测试以定期监控这些数据点的人提供每月订阅。
来源: Vivoo 在 CES 2024 上推出家庭数字 UTI 测试 - 医疗科技创新
公司网站:https: //vivoo.io/
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Do we have independent reviews of the device? Samsung Galaxy watches come with a BP monitor in Europe (not FDA approved so not available in the US), I have one and the BP monitor gives random value that don’t match the normal cuff at all.
I can’t find any reviews of it. It seems the watch isn’t “officially” sold outside of China (from what my quick search suggests). There is a review of an earlier heart monitor watch by Xiaomi and it wasn’t very good or accurate in the heart monitoring: https://www.trustedreviews.com/reviews/xiaomi-mi-watch
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Another interesting device for simple blood pressure monitoring:
The company website:
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Another new device… which I think is amazingly cool, but probably has little to do with longevity … I guess it might save your life if you’re traveling in a remote area and need to communicate with people in a different language…
Vasco Translator E1
One of the most impressive demos I had at CES 2024 was with the team of the Vasco Translator E1, an earpiece that uses AI and an app to translate 49 languages in real time. We tested it with a member of the Vasco team speaking a Polish, my ZDNET colleague Sabrina Ortiz speaking in Spanish, and me speaking in English and the E1 earpiece automatically translated between the three languages in our ear as well as displaying the translations in text on the phone app. There was a slight delay and the translations were about 80-90 percent accurate, but it was remarkable how well it let us communicate across the barrier of three different languages. The product will be released in Q2 2024 and pricing isn’t available yet.
The team already has a product available, the Vasco Translator V4, a handheld mobile device that translates 108 languages and has a built-in SIM card that works in roughly 200 countries and includes connectivity for the lifetime of the device. The V4 costs $389 and it will work with the E1 earpiece when it’s released. My colleagues Kerry Wan and Sabrina Ortiz also demoed a competing product, the TimeKettle X1 Interpreter Hub, and found it to be a little more accurate than Vasco’s products and it worked better in loud spaces. However, in the volunteer work I do in community building and with a youth literacy program, I regularly collaborate with immigrants who speak less common languages that are covered by Vasco (such as Swahili and Persian) and are not covered by TimeKettle, and that’s why I’m more interested in Vasco’s product. Oh, and the fact that the TimeKettle device costs $700 – although it does include two earpieces similar to the E1 as well.
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Samsung Races Apple to Develop Blood Sugar Monitor That Doesn’t Break Skin
- Company’s mobile health chief discusses plans in interview
- Health push also includes new Galaxy Ring and future earbuds
“If we can do continuous blood pressure and glucose, we’re in a whole different ballgame,” Pak, Samsung’s mobile digital health chief, said during a wide-ranging interview. “I think that’s where everyone is trying to get to. We’re putting significant investment toward that.”
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-01-22/samsung-races-apple-on-noninvasive-glucose-checks-blood-pressure-monitoring
Full Story: https://archive.ph/Ti8a3
I love the Apple vs Samsung race! Hopefully in a few years we’ll all have a continuous blood pressure + glucose monitor + ECG integrated in our watch.
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Continuous lactate and ketone levels would be amazing too (but perhaps they will first be like the current CGMs)
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Apple’s banned SpO2 data isn’t especially accurate, and most rival watches aren’t any better. Masimo could change the status quo.
- Masimo is launching a new Freedom smartwatch and Freedom Band tracker, focused on health tracking.
- These wearables continuously measure blood oxygen, pulse, heart rate variability, respiration rate, and hydration.
- Masimo successfully petitioned the ITC to force Apple to sell Apple Watches with blood oxygen disabled, due to an alleged patent infringement.
- The Masimo Freedom will launch in 2024 with a revamped version of this SpO2 tech.
The Masimo Freedom Band, which has no display, will send all of this data to your phone app, focusing on people who need accurate health data but no other traditional “smarts.” With the Masimo Freedom, Song reports, you’ll get a “fairly basic smartwatch” with notifications, timers, and some apps you’ll control with the touchscreen or the side touch bar.
The Masimo Freedom will launch sometime later in 2024 for a whopping $999, a price that’s clearly suited for people who need continuous health tracking for documented medical conditions — not those who typically buy Apple Watches or the best Android watches.
Masimo announced its new Freedom watch and Freedom Band last week, both using an enhanced version of the blood oxygen (SpO2) tech Apple allegedly stole for the Series 9.
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Interesting - wonder how good that will be
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better be good then, wonder what the band version will cost
I wonder if this might be a good longevity tracker… aging is a chronic condition last I heard…
Guava is designed to help empower people to manage their health and chronic illnesses. Healthcare can be overwhelming. Whether you’re trying to find a diagnosis, get a chronic condition under control, or manage your day-to-day health, Guava has the tools to help ease the burden.
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I recommend people try this Guava app.
It seems pretty well designed with a simple onboarding process. Start using it and report on your experience, likes and dislikes.
If you know of others like it, please post.
Something like this optimized around longevity and biohacking would be ideal, but until we get it we have to make due…
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Thanks for sharing. Can you import medical records all at once there? (e.g. PDF or Excel spreadsheets)
I’m not sure … I see you can upload the data, but I’ve just installed the app and I’m slowly getting going with it, so will report back when I know more.
In related news:
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Very good chance I missed something, but I see only limited capability to import values from excel.
First, you have to convert excel to .csv. And then only a date and a limited set of data types are supported. And your data values have to be vertically oriented.
I didn’t actually try to import anything, the options offered weren’t appropriate.
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