Xiaomi today will launch its first ever healthcare product, a smart blood pressure monitor. iHealth also sells a blood pressure monitor in Apple stores, which costs RMB 799 (US$130) in China. The app, customized for Xiaomi, tracks blood pressure, heart rate, average pulse and more on a real-time chart, then make recommendations for improvement.
Xiaomi says that although the b.p. monitor is better suited for Xiaomi phones, it will work with any Androidsmartphone. In related news, Xiaomi’s ‘rebranding’ program (if you can call it that) is going on in full flow, with the company exploring markets new every second month. The Xiaomi Facebook page now simply reads ‘Mi’, which is easier to remember, and pronounce, for consumers around the world.
One of the most prolific smart health devices makers is iHealth Lab Inc. Xiaomi Ventures is a unit of one of the China’s biggest smartphone makers, Xiaomi.
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In 2012 iHealth launched the first wireless blood pressure monitor, and in 2013, the first wireless blood glucose monitor. iHealth made the first health devices to be carried in Apple retail stores. The company markets its iHealth products in North America, Europe, and Asia.
iHealth’s devices (and accompanying apps) track and share various health vitals, including: blood glucose, blood pressure, heart rate, weight, body fat, lean body mass, activity, and oxygen saturation.
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