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technology2 years ago

Google's Innovative Use of Off-the-Shelf Headphones for Heart Rate Monitoring

Google researchers have explored a new approach called audioplethysmography (APG) to measure heart rate using off-the-shelf active noise-canceling (ANC) earbuds and a software update. APG uses ultrasound signals bounced off the inside of the ear canal and detects skin surface perturbations to measure blood activity. The technique showed resilience in various conditions, including darker skin tones. While the APG signal can be noisy and affected by body motion, the researchers found ways to overcome these challenges. The study demonstrated promising results with a median error rate of 3.21 percent for heart rate and 2.70 percent for heart rate variability. Although this is only a study, it showcases Google's interest in wearables and their potential advancements in heart rate monitoring technology.

technology2 years ago

"Google's ANC Earbuds Transformed into Heart Rate Sensors"

Google has revealed its research into using audioplethysmography (APG) to add heart rate sensing capabilities to active noise canceling (ANC) headphones and earbuds through a simple software upgrade. By sending a low intensity ultrasound probing signal through the speakers, the ear canal's deep artery can be used to measure heart rate and heart rate variability. Google's studies found that APG achieves consistently accurate heart rate and heart rate variability measurements, regardless of skin tones or ear canal size. This approach eliminates the need for additional hardware and offers new possibilities for low-cost health sensing. However, it is uncertain if this technology will be implemented in Pixel Buds.