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Holy Spock! The Star Trek Medical Tricorder Is Real, And Its Only $150
The device you're looking at is called the Scanadu SCOUT and, basically, it's a medical tricorder that will give you precise vital information about any human being within seconds, just on contact.
It's very real and it works now. I tried it myself, and knew I was looking at the beginning of a personal health revolution. Star Trek-level stuff. Except it's coming at the end of 2013.
And it's not only SCOUTthe company has two other devicesScanaFlo and ScanaFluwhich are like having your own medical labs to go. Best of all, those two are so cheap that they are disposable.
SCOUT will not be disposable, though. The unit is a tiny hardware device that reads your vital health information on contact. You simply place it on the left temple and, in less than ten seconds, it will read your pulse transit time, heart rate, electrical heart activity, temperature, heart rate variability and blood oxygenation. Then it sends this information to an app on your iPhone or Android phone, which displays it for you. You can even store your vitals for tracking, which could prove fundamental to many health situations at home.
Watching SCOUT at work was something almost magical, like having one of those giant health monitoring units reduced to a slice of plastic that fits on the palm of your hand. Which, actually, is exactly how it became to be.
http://gizmodo.com/5965143/holy-spock-the-star-trek-medical-tricorder-is-real-and-its-only-150
gcomeau
(5,764 posts)Your post is DUzy Award worthy.
Too bad DUzies are gone.
But, if they weren't, you'd have a sure nomination here.
nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)It could have made assessment that much faster... assuming it works as stated.
If it did blood pressure it would speed up patient assessment.
Downside. teaching people valuable skills such as taking a pulse, might go the way of the dodo.
unblock
(52,247 posts)nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)In the 1980s no less, as a volunteer.
I still have it.
unblock
(52,247 posts)but still had trouble hearing over the rigs, which were very noisy even when idling.
nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)Yup, those were the days...
whatchamacallit
(15,558 posts)edbermac
(15,940 posts)pinboy3niner
(53,339 posts)...the deceased was not wearing a red uniform.