On Sat, 6 Apr 2019 at 17:04, Graeme Cross wrote:
>
> On Sat, 6 Apr 2019, at 12:13 PM, Craig Sanders wrote:
> > I'm looking for both wearable hardware and software for heart rate
> > monitoring on linux. On wrist or chest strap is fine.
> >
> > Heart rate monitoring is essential. Oxygen saturation and ECG functionality
> > would be nice too. (...)
>
> (...) The Medtronic Zephyr system has an open API that uses Bluetooth
> Classic, BLE or USB.  It is a wearable patch but it is not cheap:
>
>     https://www.zephyranywhere.com/ (...)

I've owned a Zephyr HxM for ~10 years, it's the more affordable (<$100)
consumer version, chest strap HRM only (no SpO2 or ECG).

It was purchased prior to the Medtronic acquisition, but I assume it's
essentially the same product.

The mobile SDK isn't free ($25USD), but the protocol is documented, and there's
a few open source libraries to collect data.

There are plenty of existing android apps that simply monitor/graph the
heart rate, and provide CSV export of the data, no online service required.

I'd probably use R for visualisation and analysis, but only because I'm already
familiar with it.

As always, your experience may vary.

~ Joel
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