Article 5DS14 Google Fit Is Adding a Feature to Check Heart and Respiratory Rates Using a Mobile Phone Camera

Google Fit Is Adding a Feature to Check Heart and Respiratory Rates Using a Mobile Phone Camera

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Lori Dorn
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Google has announced that they will be rolling out a wellness component to their Google Fit app by providing Google Pixel phone users with the ability to use their cameras to check their heart rates and their respiratory rates at any given time. Users just have to position themselves properly in the frame in order to get their respiratory rates and just place a finger on the camera itself.

Starting next month, Google Fit will allow you to measure your heart rate and respiratory rate using just your phone's camera. These features will be available in the Google Fit app for Pixel phones, with plans to expand to more Android devices.

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