NEW DELHI: Muse Wearables, an Indian Institute of Technology, Madras-incubated startup, has said it is developing a wrist-based tracker with skin temperature, heart rate and SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation) sensing, which will help in early diagnosis of covid-19.
The first batch of products is expected to be out in the next 20 days, according to a statement. The wearable tracker’s major objective is to enable remote detection of covid-19 and monitoring by providing a low-cost solution that is accessible to everyone.
The device can continuously track these body vitals remotely as it is Bluetooth-enabled and can be connected to mobile phone via an app called the Muse health app.