
 We'll be honest with you, we don't know a lot about marketing healthcare  devices to everyday people, so perhaps posting a goofy YouTube video  with some re-written classic rock songs is standard practice in the  industry. Whatever the case, the University of British Columbia's  Electrical & Computer Engineering in Medicine team managed to bring  its Phone Oximeter to our attention, and all said, this could be a handy  little device for monitoring vitals outside a hospital setting. The  meter hooks up to a smartphone -- an iPhone for trials, but we're told  it works with Android, Windows, and others -- displaying the wearer's  blood oxygen level and heart and respiratory rates, and transmitting the  readings to the hospital. The department has already done some field  testing with the system, trying it out at the Vancouver General Hospital  and bringing it to Uganda, where low cost medical devices and Journey  spoofs are in high demand. Video probably only meant for its creators'  friends and family after the break.
  
                                                                              
 The Phone Oximeter
The Phone Oximeter 
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