Absrtact: Why must we go to the hospital? In addition to face-to-face communication with the doctor, professional inspection equipment is one of the important reasons. But if I tell you that some of the more professional tests are already done at home, will you be tempted?
Why do we have to go to the hospital? In addition to face-to-face communication with the doctor, professional inspection equipment is one of the important reasons. But if I tell you that some of the more professional tests are already done at home, will you be tempted?
Start-ups, cue, are doing similar things--miniaturization of expensive, complex professional testing equipment, detection of relevant data, and transmission to mobile phones via Bluetooth 4.0 to generate a data statistic. As a result, cue allows users to monitor their physical condition at home through relatively professional means.
Cue currently supports five different types of tests to test testosterone (one type of sex hormone), fertility index, inflammation, vitamin D, and flu, and tests each project for a one-time test stick and cassette. Test rods require users to collect samples of their own, such as saliva, blood, and snot. After each test a project, mobile phone-related app will automatically generate a record point, and according to the user test time, arranged into a statistical map to help users grasp the relevant data. And when the data falls to a certain extent, app sends notifications to the user and makes some possible suggestions for the user.
In addition to the five types of inspection projects currently in place, Cue will launch more types of cassettes in the future to support more inspection projects. And cue is on the official website pre-sale, 5 kinds of test rods plus 5 cassettes required 149 U.S. dollars, the future retail price of 199 dollars.
But cue's flaws are obvious, and the first thing to be doubted is the accuracy of the test results. But there is no intuitive way to evaluate this, as there is no equipment to start with. In addition, because each test will use a one-time testing equipment, which also promoted the use of the threshold of ordinary users, after all, not cheap prices so that users "taste" of the cost of increased, for the continued increase in user volume brought greater pressure. However, compared with a hand-ring record of their heart rate, cue successfully extended the "quantitative ego" to a relatively more professional field, and this part of the data for the follow-up user's personal health management, medical guidance and other aspects of the more important significance.
Finally, attach an official introduction video.