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Techies from Kolkata launch app to monitor oxygen saturation, pulse rate from your phone
A new smartphone app enables users to monitor their oxygen saturation levels and pulse rates with high accuracy using just the smartphone camera and flashlight.
Sarthak Dogra | May 24, 2021 | Updated 12:42 IST
CarePlix Vitals (Image: India Today)
Highlights
The new app has been developed by CareNow Healthcare, a health-tech startup based out of Kolkata.
It requires users to cover the rear camera and flashlight with their fingers for a scan.
Calculating the difference of light intensity passing through the finger, the app plots a PPG graph to monitor the vitals.
Techies from Kolkata launch app to monitor oxygen saturation, pulse rate from your phone
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Highlights
In order to reduce the demand for oximeters, a Kolkata-based healthcare startup has come up with a mobile application called CarePlix Vital, which basically keeps a track of your blood oxygen level, pulse, and respiration rates.
The app functions in a way that a user will be asked to place a finger on their smartphone’s rear camera and flashlight and within seconds, the oxygen saturation (SpO2), pulse and respiration rates are displayed on the device.
CarePlix Vital uses artificial intelligence (AI) to determine the strength of finger placement.
The second wave of COVID-19 has shattered the lives of people in India and this time the shortage of oxygen has forced people to buy oxymeters.