Top 10 Healthcare Gadgets You Should Know About

The latest technologies in software and communication have changed the landscape of the healthcare sector. Electronic medical records (EMR), telehealth, mobile, and wireless health are new and emerging trends in healthcare. Digital health gadgets and apps are transitioning to become a new form of medical prescriptions worldwide.

The overall healthcare trends are expected to push the digital healthcare industry to cross the $206 billion mark by 2020, according to the Statista information. Wireless and mobile healthcare trends are two major contributors to the digital healthcare industry. The market size of internet-connected healthcare gadgets is expected to reach $267.6 billion by 2023, as per the P&S Research forecast.

What Are Healthcare Gadgets?

Healthcare gadgets are sensor-based devices that can track and alert about healthcare issues. Modern healthcare gadgets are mostly powered by mobile apps, which you can easily install on your smartphones. The modern concept of staying healthy has changed significantly due to the influence of healthcare gadgets and mobile apps. Digital gadgets help you keep healthy through proper monitoring of different types of health parameters of your body. You can check here how to use custom software development to build an appropriate application.

The concept of digital in healthcare is not new. Modern healthcare technology has evolved over many decades now. Presently, various types of gadgets are being introduced by digital healthcare marketing companies around the world.

How Are Mobile Apps Changing Healthcare?

Mobile apps have directly or indirectly influenced our daily life significantly. The total number of mobile apps is about 5 million on two major stores – Google Play and Apple Store. These mobile apps are expected to generate over $189 billion by 2020, as per Statista information.

The impact of mobile apps on our modern healthcare industry has increased tremendously with artificial intelligence in the healthcare sector. Many mobile applications use different algorithms and the personal behavior of the patient to generate suitable suggestions and cares.   

Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) are two important components that are heavily used in developing AI-powered software for wearable gadgets in healthcare. Body gestures, biometric, and motion detection are other major components used in the development of modern healthcare mobile apps for the betterment of patients.

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10 Best Healthcare Gadgets

Thousands of healthcare gadgets are available in the global market. Those gadgets are available for both personal and professional use. The healthcare gadgets for personal use are normally of monitoring and alerting nature. For example, monitoring blood pressure, blood sugar, temperature, and other medical conditions are the most common medical gadgets used for healthcare purposes. There are many gadgets powered by mobile apps that can predict your health conditions for different parts of your body.

Let’s look at the 10 best healthcare apps that are very useful for taking care of our health.

#1 AliveCor  ECG Monitor

AliveCor is a handy healthcare gadget, which can be used at any time to monitor the status of your heart through an electrocardiogram test. This gadget is a two-point sensor strip that connects to the mobile app on the mobile through wireless technology. The brand name is Kardia of this gadget.

You can place the two-point sensor device near the mobile phone and run the application. Place your two fingers of both hands on the strip. The application traces the heartbeats and generates an electrocardiogram graph on the screen within 30 seconds. You can also get this report printed for your doctor.

#2 AirSonea Asthma Monitor

AirSonea is an asthmatic condition monitor device. This device records the pattern of your breathing and the whizzing of air when you inhale and exhale. AirSonea analyzes the patterns of your breathing and finds out the condition of asthma. It is also beneficial for managing the treatment based on the existing conditions of the patient.

The patient places this device near to nose and breaths normally; the gadget takes breathing and sends it to the mobile app to process based on the application settings and criteria.

#3 Dario Glucose Monitor

Dario a smart device that runs with the help of a mobile app. The device connects to the mobile app through wireless technology. You need to put a blood test strip into the device and take a little drop of blood by using the lancer in the device. The data is sent to the mobile app, which is already configured as per the diet and insulin dosage plans. The mobile app processes the data, displays the current sugar level and suggests the insulin dosage requirement.

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#4 Biomeme DNA Monitor

This is a great gadget for small clinics that are not able to purchase DNA testing machines. This small gadget powered by the mobile app becomes a powerful DNA-based disease detection tool. It uses the real-time Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction (qPCR). This device is also compatible with both Android and iPhone devices.

#5 Tinke Respiratory Monitor

Tinke is a powerful physical fitness tester to monitor the pulse rate, respiratory rate, oxygen intake ratio, heart rate variation, and much more. This device is specially built for iOS devices. The gadget connects to the mobile device via a 30 pin connector. The patient puts the fingers on the device, which senses the heartbeat and other information. That information is processed and displayed on the screen of the mobile device.

#6 Remote Cardiac Monitor

A remote cardiac monitor gadget is handy for the patient to get remote healthcare and emergency support. The gadget named Bodyguardian is attached to the patient and connected to the cloud through wireless technology. A doctor can monitor the condition of the patient and provide remote support at any time of emergency. Mayo Clinic and Preventice Solutions developed this gadget collaboratively.

#7 EmotivInsight Brain Status Monitor

It is a brain monitoring device through ECG points. The gadget is a headband with multiple sensing points. These points track the brain waves and send them to the mobile app. The mobile app processes the data and finds the stress level, excitement, sorrow, or other states of mind. It also suggests remedial tips.

#8 AtmoTube Air Quality Monitor

AtmoTube is a beneficial device to monitor the pollution level of the atmosphere. This device connects to the mobile app through USB connectivity. The air quality is sensed by the gadget and sent to the mobile device for processing and displaying the information. It detects harmful gases and volatile organic particles, which are very harmful to your health.

#9 Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor

As we know, there is a huge ratio of people who suffer from blood pressure. Wireless blood pressure gadget consists of an armband and wireless device to connect to your mobile device through Bluetooth. It sends the blood pressure data to the mobile app, which processes and displays the information.

#10 Muse Brain Monitor

Muse is a powerful brain status monitoring gadget, which monitors the status of your brain. Powered by the 7 point sensor ECG monitoring point to monitor the electromagnetic waves of the brain, this gadget provides you information on your mobile device. The device connects to the mobile through Bluetooth technology. It provides the stress level of your mind and suggests relaxing tips too.

Final Takeaway

The digital healthcare industry is booming for many years now. The Healthcare gadget market is expanding at a swift pace. Hundreds of new healthcare gadgets are emerging in the global marketplace regularly, which will drastically change the healthcare industry’s landscape in the coming years.  

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