Muse Wearables: Great, tracker for early detection of COVID 19 symptoms
Muse Wearables, an IIT Madras incubated startup is developing a wrist-based tracker with skin temperature, heart rate and SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation) sensing.
This wearable tracker can detect COVID-19 symptoms very early. The device of Muse Wearables can continuously track these body vitals remotely that will help in early diagnosis of COVID-19 symptoms.
The tracker being developed by Muse Wearables is Bluetooth-enabled and can be connected to the mobile phone via an app called the Muse Health App.
The user vitals (temperature, heart rate, SpO2 levels) and activity data are stored in the phone as well as a remote server.
Administrative access can also be provided for centralized monitoring of people in containment areas for COVID-19 symptoms.
The tracker can get notifications from the Arogya Setu App and raise an alert to the user when he enters a Covid Containment Zone.
Muse Wearables hopes to be able to bring out the first batch of finalized products in the next 20 days. These COVID-19 trackers will help the current situation in early hypoxia detection as well as patient care and will lead to a better health Management of suspected patients or localities.
It will also help normal people in proactive monitoring of their health. Muse Wearables, which was incubated by IIT Madras Incubation Cell, has already completed product design for the tracker and are now working on finalizing and fabricating the product.
Muse Wearables has also initiated work on the manufacturing moulds. They will also be filing IP (Intellectual Property) for the developed technology.
‘Our main objective with this product is to facilitate identification of patients who have COVID pneumonia sooner so that they can be treated more effectively.’
We are developing algorithms to estimate body temperature from skin & ambient temperature, heart rate and motion sensing, she said.
‘With continuous temperature and SpO2 monitoring, we will be able to detect silent hypoxia (an early symptom of Coronavirus infection even in asymptomatic patients) at an early stage.’
This will also help the general public for proactive health monitoring along with fitness tracking and sleep tracking. We are aiming to hit the market by the end of June 2020, she said.
Mr. George Francis, CTO, Conzumex Industries that operates the brand Muse Wearables said they have created their backend such that users can trigger an SOS alert in case of emergencies, which will be followed up through tele consultations, thereby enabling us to provide an end-to-end proactive health monitoring system to our users.
We are creating a Digital Health ID for every user so that users can choose to share their health data with others like doctors etc by providing access to their health ID, he said.
Speaking about the Muse Health App, Mr. Ajay Yathindra, CPO, Conzumex Industries which operates the brand Muse Wearables said their Muse Health App has the ability to get notifications from other Apps and send it to our tracker.
Speaking about IIT Madras Incubation Cell (ITMIC) lending support to startups its chief executive officer Dr. Tamaswati Ghosh said their organisation continues to assist its startups these challenging times and hopes that industry support will help them ramp up their efforts in a more meaningful way.
We are very proud of our start-ups who are working on a range of products that are vital to India’s fight against COVID-19.
They have quickly mobilized and repurposed their offerings in response to the situation and are striving to make a positive contribution to the nation’s anti-virus efforts, she said.
The unique feature of the wearable tracker of Muse Wearables is that it is comfortable to wear on the wrist at all times as compared to a fingertip based SPO2 sensor.
The other feature of this equipment being developed by Muse Wearables is that it has wrist based continous SpO2 i.e. blood oxygen saturation sensing. It can also track skin temperature and heart rate.
The equipment of Muse Wearables can help remote monitoring of vitals by doctors. This can also has an automatic alert mechanism and a emergency response system if a user vitals go out of range.
This can also automatically tracks activities like walking and calculate the number of steps taken, the distance moved and calories burnt.
The gadget by Muse Wearables also has an automatic sleep tracking feature. This equipment has long battery life as it can last for four weeks on a single charge.
Users can raise an Emergency Alert (SOS) in case of any difficulty and the alert raised when body temperature is higher than the threshold.
Alerts are also raised when SpO2 levels are too low or when the user is entering into a COVID containment area.
This equipment of Muse Wearables is priced around Rs. 3500, this new wearable product will soon be deployed in the market for consumers across all the 70 countries that the startup currently sells in.
S Vishnu Sharmaa is with collegechalo.com in the news team where he writes articles related to the education sector in India. Journalism has always been a passion for him. He has over 20 years of enriching experience with various media organizations like Eenadu, Webdunia, News Today, Infodea. He also has a strong interest in writing stories related to Indian defense and Indian Railways.