Closed YenHuynh02 closed 5 days ago
I believe so. I know it is possible to check blood pressure/heart rate. I think certain sensors can be used to detect glucose levels (maybe high-low blood sugar). Now we could use a sensor already in place and just integrate it. Something to think about.
Yeah I would rather use information already available from a samsung watch or apple watch than building a sensor ourselves.
what is your watch... it had a lot of features
My watch has everything - body temperature, blood pressure, pulse monitor, step counter, calorie counter, distance calculator, activity detection, sleep detection, snoring detection etc etc. It doesn't have blood sugar monitor.
It is a samsung Watch 6 classic
But does it have the nutrious meals provide to reduce the fat, protein, or cholesteron when It detects the signal close to obesity, high blood pressure?
My watch has everything - body temperature, blood pressure, pulse monitor, step counter, calorie counter, distance calculator, activity detection, sleep detection, snoring detection etc etc. It doesn't have blood sugar monitor.
This is what my plan, for our software will have:
Back-end:
Store data as:
Request API for client to server and server to client:
We will use
REST API
for the login page, display pages, and search content like news about our app, articles about reviewers, etc.Front-end:
To-do lists: We need to make different websites for each component.