On CES, Withings released a health monitoring device Pulse, which is somewhat similar to the Fitbit Nike Fuelbank、Jawbone Up。 In addition to calculating how many steps you walk every day, the altitude distance you climb, sleep quality, and diet, it also adds the function of heart rate recording compared with competitors.
Things Pulse looks like a USB flash drive and is equipped with a LCD screen. The official also provides a variety of optional coats, so you can clip Pulse into your pants pocket or wear it like a watch.
Pulse's unique function is to measure your heart rate. You just need to put your finger on the back of the device. After a few seconds, your heart rate data will be displayed on the screen.
Things Pulse supports Bluetooth 4.0. Users can wirelessly synchronize the monitored data to smart phones by downloading the corresponding client. Pulse is actually most suitable for friends and elderly people who are in sub-health in the office every day. It can tell you how their recent health is through data.
Pulse was originally scheduled to be released at the end of March, but it has only recently started booking, The official offer was $99.95, and the official said that the goods would be delivered within 30 days.