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01-14-2017, 01:06 AM
Omron Shows Off Project Zero 2.0 Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor
http://www.medgadget.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Omron-22.pngLast year at CES (http://www.medgadget.com/2016/01/medgadget-ces-2016-omron-project-zero-wearable-blood-pressure-cuff.html), we had the opportunity to preview Project Zero, a new generation of Omron blood pressure monitors that take the commonly used and clinically-validated inflatable cuff method and*fits it into a wrist-worn wearable.
At this year’s show, Omron was in town to show off Project Zero 2.0, the latest version of their next-generation prototype. This new version incorporates a new inflatable sensing cuff system and steel micro-threads in the wristband to ensure accurate readings. It also measures physical activity and sleep. Oh, and it*wouldn’t be a 2.0 wearable without being thinner and lighter*and receiving a nice makeover as well, with a design that looks like a stylish watch.
While Project Zero 2.0 is still in development, Omron an**unced that the first version, **w called the HeartVue, will be available to purchase this spring.
Press release:*Omron Healthcare at CES 2017 (http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/omron-healthcare-at-ces-2017-evolving-the-global-blood-pressure-market-with-clinically-accurate-personal-medical-devices-that-are-more-portable-mobile-and-connected-than-ever-before-300385763.html)
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http://www.medgadget.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Omron-22.pngLast year at CES (http://www.medgadget.com/2016/01/medgadget-ces-2016-omron-project-zero-wearable-blood-pressure-cuff.html), we had the opportunity to preview Project Zero, a new generation of Omron blood pressure monitors that take the commonly used and clinically-validated inflatable cuff method and*fits it into a wrist-worn wearable.
At this year’s show, Omron was in town to show off Project Zero 2.0, the latest version of their next-generation prototype. This new version incorporates a new inflatable sensing cuff system and steel micro-threads in the wristband to ensure accurate readings. It also measures physical activity and sleep. Oh, and it*wouldn’t be a 2.0 wearable without being thinner and lighter*and receiving a nice makeover as well, with a design that looks like a stylish watch.
While Project Zero 2.0 is still in development, Omron an**unced that the first version, **w called the HeartVue, will be available to purchase this spring.
Press release:*Omron Healthcare at CES 2017 (http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/omron-healthcare-at-ces-2017-evolving-the-global-blood-pressure-market-with-clinically-accurate-personal-medical-devices-that-are-more-portable-mobile-and-connected-than-ever-before-300385763.html)
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