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No Wearable, No Problem: Google Brings Health Tracking to Phone Cameras – PCMag AU
Google says it’s tested the monitoring features in clinical studies, and found they work in real-world conditions, despite only relying on the smartphone’s camera….
(Google Pixel 5)
Google is working on a way you can learn your heart and breathing rates simply by using your phones camera.
The approach may sound strange and prone to producing inaccuracies. But the company says its come up with the technology to pull it off through the Google Fit app.
According to Google, many of the latest smartphones have cameras capable of recording subtle signs of movements in someones body or over the skin. This same data can be fed into the companys computer algorithms,…
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