Oppo Exhibits OHealth H1 Health Products, What Does It Do?


 Oppo introduced its first health product at the Inno Day 2022 event. A device called OHealth H1 is the first product in the OHealth line that combines six health data monitoring functions in one device.

OHealth H1 is a product developed by the Oppo Health Lab sub-brand. This device can monitor oxygen saturation, EKG, lung auscultation, heart rate, body temperature, and sleep tracking.


OHealth H1 has a shape similar to a mouse but with a flatter design. This device weighs 95 grams and is claimed to be used by all family members.



"Unlike traditional medical equipment, the H1 prototype has beautiful rounded edges and a concentric oval design that makes it stand out among other devices," said Oppo Senior Director Yuchen Ye.


There are several ways to use OHealth H1 depending on the purpose. To measure oxygen saturation, EKG and heart rate, simply hold the device and place your finger on the sensor on the back.


For aucultation of the lungs and heart, simply attach the OHealth H1 to the chest and back following the instructions in the OHealth App. OHealth H1 can also be used to measure body temperature by holding it close to the forehead, such as a thermometer gun. As for sleep tracking, just place the OHealth H1 near the pillow while sleeping.



Data monitored using the OHealth H1 will be combined with the Oppi health algorithm to provide more detailed health information. The health monitoring devices can also share data with doctors, clinics and hospitals.


Apart from the OHealth H1, Oppo also exhibited Air Glass 2. This second generation of sophisticated glasses has a light weight of 38 grams but with a sturdy design. These eyeglass frames can also be customized.


The assisted reality glasses bring a number of improvements, including the world's first SRG-diffractive waveguide resin lens developed by Oppo. These lenses can correct vision and further adjustments, so that users cannot distinguish them from ordinary glasses.


Oppo Air Glass 2 can also make phone calls, translate in real-time, provide location-based navigation, convert voice into text for people with hearing impairments, and various other smart experiences.

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