Sens

Sens

Own your health

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Patrick Samy
Hey, I'm the co-founder of Vie! We're proud to announce that you can pre-order Sens today :) Sens is your personal health center at home. It allows you to monitor your vitals and consult your doctor from the comfort of your own home. The experience is seamless, we're not talking about a wearable. Instead, Sens integrates into your daily routine. Imagine walking in the bathroom every morning, while you brush your teeth, you simply place your hand on the device. In a matter of seconds it provides you with a reading of your vital signs, allows you to see the history of changes and how to improve. You can also log any information you want to provide: an activity, something you've eaten, anything that will allow you to understand your body's reaction and health better in the future. The best part: you can ask a question based on any data or even consult a doctor in one tap on the screen! Looking forward to your questions and feedback :)
Roger Haenni
@patricksamy looks great, how often would one put his hand on it, once in the morning?
Patrick Samy
@rhaenni exactly, once per day morning or evening for instance.
Julie Chabin
@patricksamy How do you get the blood sugar measurement?
Patrick Samy
@syswarren for v1, we're planning on having a classic fingerprick blood sample with strips that you simply place on the right side of the device to get a reading. Is that something you're interested in?
Naré
Great product ! Cannot wait!
Shashank Agarwal
Is the website down right now ? Can other people reach it ?
Tom Pryor
Can you measure blood sugar?
Patrick Samy
@tom_pryor we're working on it :) For v1, we're planning on having a classic fingerprick blood sample with strips that you simply place on the right side of the device to get a reading. Later on, we'll explore how we can use this to calibrate a non-invasive optical sensor.