The Chinese company Huawei introduced to the market the first wireless headphones with a thermometer and a heart rate monitor. Data about a person’s heart rate is transmitted to the app, which will notify the user when it is abnormal.
Huawei Central writes about the launch of the world’s first wireless in-ear headphones with a built-in thermometer and heart rate monitor.
FreeBuds Pro 2+ features the industry’s first 3D multi-sensor architecture with an intelligent temperature measurement algorithm. Heart rate is measured by a dual-mode heart rate sensor.
The data on the user’s vital signs is transmitted to the application, which will notify the user if these indicators turn out to be abnormal.
The headphones feature active noise cancellation, can reproduce high-quality surround sound, and are compatible with L2HC and LDACTM codecs.
Until now, the FreeBuds Pro 2+ have only been released for the Chinese market. In Russian currency terms, the device costs 17 thousand rubles (1499 Chinese yuan).
Author:
Kirill Bilyk
Source: RB

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