Monday, January 16, 2017

CES 2017: Omron Project Zero wrist blood pressure monitor




CES 2017 – Medical Device Top Picks.  (PM Live, 1/16/2017)
The smallest, the prototype Project Zero 2.0, looks great, and is packed full of functions to help the wearer monitor not only blood pressure but physical exertion and sleep patterns.  (Will be priced under $200.)
As someone who has taken medication for high blood pressure for the past 10 years, and who always hears comments like 'very good', 'excellent', whenever a reading is taken, I really don't see a personal need for this gadget.  

See also:
Omron has developed the slimmest blood pressure monitors on the market.  (Digital Trends, 1/4/2017)

Other CES 2017 previews (or not):
Pity the generations of parents who raised kids before CloudTot.  (1/15/2017)
Help your baby sleep through the night with this $1160 Snoo Smart Sleeper.  (1/15/2017)
Add some drama to your life with Razer Project Valerie.  (1/15/2017
LG Smart InstaView refrigerator.  (1/15/2017)
PowerVision PowerRay Drone.  (1/15/2017)
Equisense Care horse bodysuit.  (1/13/2017)
Vuze 3D-360° Virtual Reality Camera.  (1/13/2017)
HiTech Ninja solar power backpack.  (1/13/2017)
Augmented reality and head-up technology.  (1/12/2017)
LIVS:  Life-enhancing intelligent vehicle solution.  (1/12/2017)
Sony HT-ST65000 sound bar.  (1/12/2017)
The Las Vegas robot parade continues with Ewaybot's Moro.  (1/9/2017)
Meet Olly.  (1/7/2017)
Lynx Robot.  (1/7/2017)
LG Hub Robot.  (1/6/2017)
Lego goes robotic.  (1/6/2017)
Meet Kuri. (I'll leave you to decide if this allegedly 'adorable' robot is worth $700).  (1/6/2017)
Are you still using a dumb brush?  (1/3/2017)
IllumniBowl 2.0 (as seen on TV).   (12/21/2016)
Fireside Audiobox.  (12/20/2016)
Sony 4K OLED TV.  (12/19/2016)

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