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January 8th, 2013, 14:27 GMT · By

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CES 2013: iHealth Unveils iOS Solutions to Measure Your Blood Oxygen, Glucose

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iHealth Labs Inc. has released two new products at CES 2013, beefing up its portfolio of mobile personal healthcare products for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch – the iHealth Wireless Smart Gluco-Monitoring System and iHealth Pulse Oximeter.

At the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, iHealth unveiled the next-generation Wireless Smart Gluco-Monitoring System (an International CES Best of Innovations 2013 Design and Engineering Award honoree) which provides a portable system for people who monitor their blood glucose levels on a regular basis.

For those who are more interested (forced, really) to track the level of oxygen in their blood vessels, the Pulse Oximeter comes in extremely handy as it offers a quick and reliable way to measure blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate.

The expression “there’s an app for that” works here as well, as both solutions come with a companion iOS app (available as a free download at the link below).

Download iHealth MyVitals iOS (Free)

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