Withings BeamO provides a full view of your heart, lungs and temperature – at home or on the go. This revolutionary device integrates advanced sensors into a sleek, compact form, to deliver real-time health insights1 Refer to legal disclaimers . Sync with the Withings mobile app to access your dashboard, log symptoms and track key health indicators to potentially help address various health needs1 Refer to legal disclaimers . With support for up to 8 users with automatic recognition, it’s perfect for households and caregivers.
Children and adults alike can experience respiratory issues like asthma or bronchitis. BeamO’s digital stethoscope records lung sounds, which can be easily shared with a doctor to support better care1 Refer to legal disclaimers . While BeamO doesn’t diagnose, recording these sounds over time can help your doctor assess respiratory conditions more effectively.
BeamO’s contactless thermometer uses infrared technology to measure temperature without direct skin contact. This ensures a fast, hygienic and accurate reading, making it particularly useful for detecting fever – a common sign of infection or illness1 Refer to legal disclaimers .
BeamO’s full single-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) can help detect Atrial fibrillation (AFib), one of the leading causes of stroke, heart failure and cardiovascular morbidity in the world – by capturing and analysing your heart’s electrical activity1 Refer to legal disclaimers . BeamO’s AFib detection technology is designed to detect early signs of AFib in users and is not intended to provide a definitive/final diagnosis of such a condition or monitor an already diagnosed heart condition. If you have any questions about a new or existing condition, please consult with your doctor.
BeamO’s built-in pulse oximeter measures and tracks your blood oxygen saturation (SpO2), potentially detecting signs of hypoxemia – a condition caused by low levels, which may be linked to Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and other respiratory issues1 Refer to legal disclaimers . Using a non-invasive pulse oximetry method, it emits and absorbs light waves through the blood vessels in your finger to estimate the percentage of oxygenated haemoglobin in your bloodstream. If you have any concerns about your results, please consult your doctor.
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