Can your phone replace a heart monitor? new study says maybe
NCT ID NCT05853380
First seen Nov 03, 2025 · Last updated Apr 29, 2026 · Updated 20 times
Summary
This study tested whether a web-based app can measure pulse rate as accurately as standard medical devices. 86 adults aged 22-85 participated. The app uses the phone's camera to check pulse, aiming to make vital sign monitoring easier at home or anywhere.
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Locations
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Velocity Clinical Research
Mobile, Alabama, 36608, United States
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Velocity Clinical Research
La Mesa, California, 91942, United States
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Velocity Clinical Research
Meridian, Idaho, 83642, United States
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Velocity Clinical Research
Cleveland, Ohio, 44122, United States
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Velocity Clinical Research
Columbia, South Carolina, 29204, United States
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Velocity Clinical Research
Cedar Park, Texas, 78613, United States
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