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Prototype Pulse Oximeter Adapts to Skin Tone

The Tufts-developed device automatically reads and adjusts to skin tone for more accurate measurements of blood oxygen, pulse, and respiration. Key takeaways: The watch-sized device measures reflected light from the wrist, adjusting its light settings based on an initial skin reflectance profile. In clinical testing, the system demonstrated oxygen-saturation measurement accuracy within 2.87% of a standard reference oximeter, meeting FDA require…
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sleepreviewmag.com broke the news on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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