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The HEGduino V2 pulse oximeter will soon be launching via the Crowd Supply website and has been designed to provide a next generation device building on the technology incorporated into original and successful HEGduino V1. The HEGduino offers a flexible pulse oximeter, FNIRS and blood-flow biofeedback kit and features new hardware and improved software offering an affordable, adaptive and open source BCI.
The HEGduino V2 comes with a free, easy to use pulse oximeter app for both mobile and desktop, with API support that has been evolving since its first release back in 2020 and is continuing to be enhanced with every iteration. New features of the second-generation pulse oximeter include:
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HP is really the one company carrying the torch for Microsoft’s Windows Mixed Reality (WMR) system having launched the HP Reverb G2 at the end of 2020. Its not stopping there though. After announcing an enterprise-focused model called the Reverb G2 Omnicept in September, today HP has announced it’ll be available in May priced at $1,249 USD.
That price might sound a little steep but it’s not considering other pro-level headsets and the amount HP has packed into the device. Because there are a lot of sensors, all designed to help provide developers and companies with data-driven insight depending on their requirements. Built into the HP Reverb G2 Omnicept Edition are sensors for eye tracking, heart rate monitoring, facial movements and even pupil dilation.