CHEMIST Warehouse has launched a digital health and well-being scanner, powered by Human Performance Engineering (HPE) technology, that measures physiological signs by using smartphone camera sensors.
Founded and developed by exercise physiologist and HPE CEO, Nicholas Harris, the Chemist Warehouse health and wellbeing scanner enables camera sensors, including a smartphone camera, to remotely measure physiological signs using proprietary Artificial Intelligence (AI) and generate predictive insight.
The app has the ability to measure heart rate, breathing, Sp02 and HRV.
The technology uses a camera to analyse the light absorption of the blood flowing under your skin.
AI then interprets this data to measure physiological signs in real-time.
The scanner is non-contact, CW explained.
"At a time when monitoring our health and wellness has never been more important, we are excited to partner with the Chemist Warehouse to offer their customers our truly innovative software solution that can enable any camera sensor on any device to scan your face and measure heart rate, heart rate variation, blood oxygen, breathing rate, and stress levels," Harris concluded.
Customers are able to access the service for free online HERE.
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