Smartphone is able to catch the circuit through the face
On March 18th, Japanese technology firm Fujitsu announced a phone capable of capturing the user's circuit through the face.
This invention is expected to be put into use within the next year to help users monitor their health and collect data for analysis without the use of specialized devices.
Smartphones have face recognition capabilities
According to the researchers, there are innumerable blood vessels on the face. The blood circulation causes the brightness of the face to change, and Fujitsu's smartphone captures the circuit by recording the changes.
Very simple to use: Just put the camera on the phone towards the face in less than 5 seconds to be able to catch the circuit. Even in busy offices where users are sitting in front of a computer screen, meeting in the Internet or writing e-mails, they can catch up quickly.
This new technology can also be integrated into a camera connected to a television so that users can use it at home at any time. The same automated circuit catcher can also be used at security checkpoints at events or at airports to identify the sick or suspicious person.
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