Earbuds and headphones will become a doctor! Google tested this technology to detect heartbeat


Earbuds now tell your heart rate: The use of wireless earbuds and headphones is increasing day by day. People are using these gadgets everywhere including meeting, metro, bus. Keeping in view the growing use of hearable gadgets, Google has developed a technology that can detect heart rate through earbuds and headphones. That is, along with listening to music, you will also be able to know your health status. According to an IANS report, Google scientists have successfully tested audioplethysmography (LPG). In this, a person's heartbeat is heard with the help of ultrasound. The good thing is that this does not require any additional sensors, so there is no impact on the audible battery.

Google scientists conducted a study

Google scientists conducted this study on 153 people and shared this experience after about 2 rounds. According to the study, APG consistently obtains accurate heart rate and heart rate variability measurements, meaning there is not much error.

Introducing the latest active in-ear health sensing method

According to Google's blog post, the company said that we have introduced the latest active in-ear health sensing method. APG makes ANC wearable to monitor users' physiological signal such as heart rate and heart rate variability, without adding additional sensors or compromising the battery. The audioplethysmography complies with safety regulations with an 80DB margin below the threshold and is not affected by seal conditions.

Earbuds and headphones will start telling heart rate with a software update

APG turns any True Wireless Stereo (TWS) active noise canceling headphone into a smart sensing headphone with a simple software upgrade and works across a variety of user activities. The sensing carrier signal is completely inaudible and is not affected by playing music.

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