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View Purchasing OptionsAfter a long wait, we are happy to announce that we have started production of the first batch of the HealthyPi Move. Since the launch of the project, we have made several major changes to the product hardware as described in our last few updates. This resulted is a longer than expected development cycle and more hours. Read the full update.
It's been over a month since our last update, but there's a good reason for the delay. We've been working hard to finalize the look and feel of the HealthyPi Move enclosure, and we're excited to share the results with you. We ended up changing almost every part of the design, from the display to the enclosure, and we think you'll love it. We've even got a big surprise for our backers in this update! Read the full update.
Check out the prototype of our new, CNC-machined enclosure for HealthyPi Move! Read the full update.
We've been busy! Here's all the latest news from the Healthy-Pi Move campaign Read the full update.
This update covers heart-rate variability (HRV) sensing, some of our recent user-interface improvement, and various enclosure- and battery-related experiments we've been carrying out. Read the full update.
We are grateful for the support we have received so far and excited to continue this journey with you. After carefully evaluating our project needs, engaging in extensive negotiations with our suppliers, and discussing the matter with Crowd Supply, we have decided to reduce our funding goal to a value we have already surpassed. The update below covers the process by which we arrived at this decision. Read the full update.
Thank you all for your support so far! We are back to highlight one of our key features and share some updates on HealthyPi Move. We have been working constantly on design improvements and are excited to share them with you! Read the full update.
HealthyPi Move is already packed with sensors that can be used to monitor a wide range of health parameters, and we're adding a new sensor to the mix. The new sensor is a wrist-based photoplethysmography (PPG) sensor that can be used to measure Heart-rate (HR) and blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) levels from the wrist itself, without the need for a separate finger sensor. Blood-pressure trend (BPT) monitoring will still required the finger sensor. The new wrist sensor makes HealthyPi Move easier to use and more comfortable for everyday use as well as advanced research applications. Read the full update.
In this post, we discuss Photoplethysmography (PPG) and the differences between PPG waveforms obtained from the finger and those obtained from the wrist Read the full update.
The wait is over, and our campaign for the HealthyPi Move wearable biometric monitor is now live! After months of work, numerous prototypes, and countless hours of testing and debugging, we have finalized our production board and enclosure. We're excited to share them with you, and we hope you love using them as much as we loved developing them! Read the full update.
We've been working hard to make sure HealthyPi Move is the best product it can be, and we're excited to share it with you soon. As we get ready to launch our campaign, we wanted to share some of the improvements we've made since publishing our pre-launch page. This update describes a few of the new power-management features we are able to implement since integrating the Nordic nPM1300 PMIC. Read the full update.