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c-med° alphaMelanie Schade2024-05-08T12:12:42+02:00

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Integrate quality rated vital signs streamed from one single in-ear device.

  • Quality rated vital signs
  • Continuous data stream
  • Ease of integration
  • Update possibility
  • Small & lightweight
  • CE class IIa

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Vital signs

The c-med° alpha is a class IIa medical measuring device that generates continuous data streams of three important vital signs:

  • Core Body Temperature
  • Heart Rate
  • Blood Oxygen Saturation (SpO2)

Learn more about the vitals signs

Two-in-one device

The c-med° alpha is a wearable sensor fusion of two frequently used medical measuring devices: Thermometer + Pulse oximeter.

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Data you can trust

Quality rated

Focusing on the generation of reliable data streams, unique algorithms detect and flag invalid sequences in vital signs data. Thus you can see at any time whether a measurement is to be trusted or not. Heart rate and SpO2 are accompanied by their own quality ratings, the Quality and Perfusion, turning mobile vital signs into data for decision making.

Raw data is acquired in the outer ear canal and is then processed on the device itself. The calculated vital signs data is transmitted via Bluetooth 5.0.

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Keeping health in view

With the c-med° alpha, the measured vital parameters can be monitored continuously and non-invasively in the external auditory canal at any time – whether in a healthy state or when ill**. In this way, one’s own state of health or that of another person can be better classified and evaluated.

Compatibility

The c-med° alpha is intended to be used with the c-med° App. A connection via other applications or systems is only intended if the respective second system adheres to the cosinuss° API specifications. For more information or if you want to integrate the c-med° alpha in your own system, contact us.

Integration with other IT ecosystems

Regardless of time and place – the captured vital signs can be seamlessly integrated into any IT ecosystem, enabling real-time data access, processing and action.

The Bluetooth standard services provide easy and secure integration of the data stream including the three calculated vital signs and the required device information. Thus, the c-med° alpha offers wireless data transmission of vital signs according to medical standards. An additional customized Bluetooth service enables advanced features such as high-resolution data streaming and individual device configuration during operation.

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Technical details

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Selected references with cosinuss° In-ear sensors

Telecovid – Remote Patient Monitoring for COVID-19 | University Hospital in Munich / 2020 – 2021

Related research articles:

DiAssCo – Full recovery from intensive station to home – COVID-19 | University Hospital LMU in Munich / 2021

Epitect | Nursing support for people with epilepsy through innovative ear sensor technology (EPItect) | University Hospital for Epileptology Bonn, Fraunhofer Institute for Software and Systems Engineering ISST, Clinic for Neuropediatrics at Kiel University, North German Epilepsy Center in Schwentinental-Raisdorf, cosinuss° GmbH, München / 03/16 – 02/19

Gait Classification | C. P. Burgos et al., “In-Ear Accelerometer-Based Sensor for Gait Classification,” in IEEE Sensors Journal, vol. 20, no. 21, pp. 12895-12902, 1 Nov.1, 2020.

Telemedicine with objective data – RPM | University Hospital in Denmark / 2021

360° data integration – EMERGENCY CARE | University in Sweden / 2021

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Learn, share and build. cosinuss° offers technical documentation and in-person support for a successful integration and user training.

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Reliable and robust: The wired gateway for long-term, site-specific monitoring and full control during data transmission.

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cosinuss° Health App

cosinuss° Health App is the mobile data handling part of the patient monitoring solution – enabling medical staff to display and access vital signs of patients on their smartphones or tablets.

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cosinuss° Health Web

Web-based user interface: cosinuss° Health Web is run in a browser and is pre-designed for data integration into various HIS and other information systems.

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Are you a healthcare provider looking for real-time monitoring solutions? Are you a research institution conducting monitoring studies? Or are you a digital health company developing mobile applications for medical technologies?

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** Based on the measurement of vital signs, monitoring of various physical reactions is enabled and simplified: hypothermia, hyperthermia (fever), changes in the circulatory system, tachycardia and bradycardia. Contraindications: Any form of disease of the ear, in case of carbon monoxide poisoning.

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FAQs

How does in ear sensor work? ›

In-ear detection uses sensors to identify when you're wearing the earbuds. You can automatically play/pause audio, answer phone calls (if enabled), and adjust noise cancellation (QC Earbuds only) by inserting or removing an earbud.

What is the sensor in the ear? ›

Loop-shaped canals in your inner ear contain fluid and fine, hairlike sensors that help you keep your balance. At the base of the canals are the utricle and saccule, each containing a patch of sensory hair cells.

What do singers listen to in their earpieces? ›

Since performers wear an IEM in each ear, they can also hear a stereo mix if a particular monitor system allows it. This can allow the additional definition of the audio by panning different elements (vocals, drums, etc.) to each ear.

Are in-ear monitors good for your ears? ›

With prolonged use, IEMs can potentially cause hearing loss or damage to the ear. That is why it's essential to understand the potential risks associated with IEMs. Once you're aware you will be able to take the necessary precautions to ensure their safe usage.

What is the best treatment for balance problems? ›

Physical therapy and rehabilitation performed by therapists with specialized training in vestibular rehabilitation may create a customized treatment plan to retrain your balance system and facilitate the compensation process to eliminate dizziness.

What causes inner ear balance problems? ›

Common causes of dizziness related to the inner ear include: benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), migraine and inflammation of the inner ear balance apparatus (vestibular neuritis). Dizziness may also be caused by other conditions such as low blood pressure and anxiety.

What happens if the vestibular system is damaged? ›

The symptoms of a vestibular balance disorder include: Dizziness. Feeling off-balance. Feeling as if you are floating or as if the world is spinning.

How do earbuds know they're in your ear? ›

This ensures that listeners never have to worry about their music cutting out unexpectedly. In-ear detection of TWS earphones is a technology that uses the microphones and proximity sensors in each earbud to detect when they are being worn.

How does the ear sense work? ›

The cochlea is filled with a fluid that moves in response to the vibrations from the oval window. As the fluid moves, 25,000 nerve endings are set into motion. These nerve endings transform the vibrations into electrical impulses that then travel along the eighth cranial nerve (auditory nerve) to the brain.

How do in-ear monitors work on stage? ›

In-ear monitors are most commonly found in a wireless format to help with mobility, but they can also be wired. Wireless in-ear monitors work the opposite way as a wireless microphone; the mixer takes the same feed that would be sent to the stage monitors and plugs it into the wireless monitor transmitter.

Can in-ear monitors connect to phone? ›

However, it is still possible to get a good sound with your IEMs using your phone as a source. Overall, in-ear monitors can be used with a phone or any other device that has a compatible audio output, and using an adapter or compatible cable can help you connect your IEMs to your phone.

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