Gadgets
Withings’ BeamO: How to be The First To Get Your Hands on One
Withings, the brand best known for its smart scales and smart watches, is soon to launch a new, never-before-seen product.
The BeamO is a palm-sized, at-home monitoring device (or “multiscope”) that can provide a comprehensive view of your heart and lung health. It combines an ECG, which records the rate and rhythm of the heart, with a stethoscope for measuring lung health, a thermometer, and an oximeter, which tests blood oxygen levels.
If you want the launch alert, sign up at Withings UK or Withings EU.
Here’s how the BeamO works.
To use it, you simply hold the BeamO to your forehead or over your heart or lungs, depending on which measurement you want to take. Data is then sent to the Withings app via Wi-Fi, which will be upgraded via a software update to be compatible with the device. The update will also allow Withings’ users to upload details of any medication they are taking, and log side effects.
Measurements from the BeamO will be tracked in the app, which will also provide information explaining what the figures mean, plus actionable advice.
In addition, users will be able to share data with their health provider, making remote appointments more accurate and useful.
A full set of measurements will take less than a minute to complete, and users will be alerted to fever or any cardiovascular issues, including atrial fibrillation – though this is subject to FDA approval in the US. The ECG capabilities will also need FDA approval in the US. This may explain why US users can’t yet sign up for a launch alert.
One thing that may come as a surprise is the price, which is lower than you might think. The BeamO will cost £199.95 in the UK and $249.95 in the US and is expected to launch soon.
For context, Withings’ top-flight smart scale, the Body Scan, retails for £349.95/$399.95.
If you’re wondering whether the BeamO will catch on, the popularity of the much pricier Body Scan suggests it has the potential to grab people’s interest.
As you’d expect, the BeamO is packed with tech to make these measurements possible.
A user’s temperature is taken via a scan of the temporal artery; the tech is an upgraded version of Withings’ existing Thermo device.
Finally, the stethoscope measures chest or back sounds using a Piezoelectric disc and sounds can be heard through headphones (the device features a USB-C to jack adaptor) or transferred to the app.
But is this the future of at-home health testing? Only time will tell.
If you’re interested in a Withings smart scale, we’ve got advice on whether to go for the Body Scan, the Body Comp, or the Body Smart.
And if you want Withings tech in watch form, see our reviews of the ScanWatch 2 and ScanWatch Light.
-
Destination3 months ago
Singapore Airlines CEO set to join board of Air India, BA News, BA
-
Tech News7 months ago
Bangladeshi police agents accused of selling citizens’ personal information on Telegram
-
Motivation6 months ago
The Top 20 Motivational Instagram Accounts to Follow (2024)
-
Guides & Tips5 months ago
Have Unlimited Korean Food at MANY Unlimited Topokki!
-
Guides & Tips5 months ago
Satisfy Your Meat and BBQ Cravings While in Texas
-
Gaming4 months ago
The Criterion Collection announces November 2024 releases, Seven Samurai 4K and more
-
Self Development7 months ago
Don’t Waste Your Time in Anger, Regrets, Worries and Grudges
-
Toys6 months ago
15 of the Best Trike & Tricycles Mums Recommend