Friday, December 31, 2010

iPhonECG case monitors your heart rate to make sure you're appropriately excited about CES

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CES isn't just about incrementally thinner or faster hardware, you
know. Some people like to bring legitimately innovative ideas to the
show, such as this iPhonECG case, which does what its name suggests:
it takes an ECG (electrocardiogram) reading of your heart's activity
through a pair of electrodes and then communicates its findings to an
iPhone 4 it can be attached to. We say it can be attached to an iPhone
as communication is done wirelessly, so you'll probably be able to
monitor your ticker's rhythm without the Applephone pressed against
your bosom. Then again, maybe you like that. It's a free world, we
don't judge. We'll be sending out our most hairy-chested editor to
give this thing a proper test at the Las Vegas convention next week.
Until then, scope out the video after the break.

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