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08/09/2023 – Rockley’s first-generation Alpha device tracks changes in subject blood pressure (BP) in a gold standard arterial-line reference study, with results compared to FDA-recognized consensus standards ISO 81060-2 and IEEE 1708. Demonstrated BP prediction over a one-month longitudinal study with dual-observer
auscultation that included both healthy and hypertensive adults up to age 71…

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08/03/2023 – Intra-subject tracking of blood pressure is critical, and the existing standard reporting metrics are insufficient. Rockley’s laser-based signal captures blood pressure values using the pulse waveform alone and does not rely on subject demographics as demonstrated in hold-out subjects…

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07/30/2023 – To fill the need for a monitoring solution that assesses hydration levels and doesn’t impinge on a person’s lifestyle, Rockley has developed a novel hydration assessment technique that has the potential to better understand human hydration in an unprecedented way through a new measurement methodology…

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07/23/2023 = Rockley Photonics has developed a new type of wearable temperature sensor capable of monitoring body temperature from the wrist. The ability to measure temperature in an effective and reliable way has the potential to transform remote patient monitoring and digital healthcare…

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07/09/2023 – With a new mobile platform that integrates optical and electronic hardware, firmware, algorithms, and cloud-based analytics, Rockley has created a new class of sensor with the potential to deliver the level of measurement and analysis needed for consumer wearables and medical monitoring devices…

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