Hello, community!
We need #openhardware with #bluetooth so we can link them it to #MyGNUHealth.
Currently we have @pine64eu smartwatch, but we'd love to integrate scales, glucometers, blood pressure monitors...
Just reply to this toot or send us a message if you know of any device. We'd love to test them!🤗
#GNU #GNUHealth #pinephone #PineTime
@gnuhealth @pine64eu some @gadgetbridge device maybe?
@gnuhealth
@card10badge CardIO a wristband device that is open
How "ready" does it need to be?
Silicon Witchery has a ECG Kit
https://docs.siliconwitchery.com/s1-ecg-kit/s1-ecg-kit/#licence
@flameeyes I think you know a thing or two about glucometers? Not #openhardware , though, but I guess this may be useful nonetheless.
@shtrom @gnuhealth @pine64eu I have set myself a limit to only ever look at protocols, not firmware, because getting something wrong with the diagnostic side could be the difference between life and death for diabetics.
I don't believe you should attempt at building your own diagnostic solution without the correct medical background and related testing.
@shtrom OTOH if @gnuhealth wants to integrate with glucometers that already exists, there's a few protocols described on https://protocols.glucometers.tech/
None of them are Bluetooth, though there's a link to the related standards, simply because I never tried implementing those. They're a bit messy for me, plus most manufacturers use the standard protocols anyway nowadays.