Wearable breath gas analysis device VO2Master
The world's first wearable breath gas analysis device.
No cables are needed for this wearable device, the VO2 Master, which is a breath gas analysis system capable of measuring VO2 (oxygen consumption). It employs the breath-by-breath method (*1) and performs instant analysis within the unit. It communicates via Bluetooth with a dedicated app compatible with iOS and Android phones, allowing for monitoring, storage, and transfer of data. Key Features: ■ Easy operation ■ Three types of ventilation sensors ■ Lightweight design ■ Data storage and sharing capabilities ■ Text and CSV output available With minimal dead air space, it simultaneously measures ventilation volume, gas concentration, temperature, and atmospheric pressure (altitude) at the mouth. The built-in thermometer and barometer also allow for the measurement of the temperature and humidity of the exhaled breath. *1) Breath-by-breath method: A technique that analyzes each breath to estimate energy expenditure.
basic information
■Measurement Items Oxygen uptake VO2 (ml/min/kg) Ventilation volume VE (L/min) Respiratory rate RF (bpm) Intramuscular oxygen saturation (SmO2%) Exhaled temperature / humidity Heart rate (bpm) *Compatible only with POLAR H10 Revolutions (rpm) Etc. ■Device Specifications Oxygen concentration: Measurement accuracy ±3% Ventilation volume: Measurement range 20–160: 40–220 L/min Measurement accuracy ±3% Measurement environment: Temperature 10–45°C, Humidity 0–70% Altitude 0–3000m Power supply: AA battery, 8 hours Dimensions & Weight: W124×D88×H47mm, 320g (including mask) Bluetooth communication range: 10–15m (varies depending on measurement environment)
Price range
P5
Delivery Time
OTHER
Model number/Brand name
MW-1200
Applications/Examples of results
Field of sports research Performance analysis
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