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by ksaj
2340 days ago
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I saw a video showcasing this idea some time back. They showed slowed-down video that exaggerated both the colour red, and the lines on your face, neck and hands, following a steep logarithmic slope. Basically it showed that we imperceptibly blink and undulate like freaky globular aliens, and even consumer level cameras can pick it up. Not so different than a deep ocean jellyfish. Really fascinating stuff, so I'm looking forward to the Android version of your app. Let me know if you want a beta tester for Android. I can test if it matches the heart rate monitor on the stationary bike, and there's all kinds of weird lighting at the gym I go to. Plus I do HIIT, so my heart is purposely increased/decreased to significantly different target rates every few minutes. |
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We're always happy for more beta testers, especially with a variety of diverse situations and environments (true heart rate, lighting conditions, etc).
To sign up as a beta tester, fill out the Android Sign Up form at https://heartrate.hedronvision.com/ - that will let us reach out with a beta app when we build it!