Facial Imaging Technology From Fujitsu Measures Your Pulse in Real Time

Posted on May 17, 2013

Fujitsu has developed a facial imaging technology that can measure your pulse in real-time. Fujitsu says the device is accurate to about 3 beats per minute. People sit in front of a mirrored display which has a video camera attached to its side. The display shows the user's blood pressure reading on top of the screen. The technology measures the amount of light absorbed by a person's face to calculate their pulse. Engadget reports that Fujitsu Laboratories Limited has also developed the technology for tablets and smartphones. Take a look:


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