Heart Rate
The number of heartbeats per minute (bpm), reflecting overall cardiovascular activity. It provides a quick indication of physical condition and heart function.
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The number of heartbeats per minute (bpm), reflecting overall cardiovascular activity. It provides a quick indication of physical condition and heart function.
The number of breaths per minute (brpm), reflecting respiratory function. It helps assess overall physiological stability and breathing efficiency.
The force of blood pushing against artery walls, measured in mmHg. It includes systolic (during heart contraction) and diastolic (during relaxation) pressure, both essential indicators of cardiovascular health.
Oxygen saturation is a measure of the amount of hemoglobin that is bound to molecular oxygen at a given time point.
The variation in time between consecutive heartbeats. It reflects autonomic nervous system balance and is widely used to assess stress and recovery.
Atrial fibrillation is an irregular and often rapid heart rhythm caused by abnormal electrical activity in the heart. It is associated with increased risk of stroke and other cardiovascular complications. This feature supports early, contactless screening.
A composite metric combining body composition and cardiovascular signals. It provides an overall assessment of heart health status.
An estimate of the heart’s biological age based on cardiovascular health, compared to chronological age.
An estimate of the likelihood of major cardiovascular events within the next 10 years. It supports early risk awareness and preventive care decisions.
It’s the likelihood that a person will develop heart failure due to underlying conditions or lifestyle factors that weaken the heart’s ability to pump blood effectively.
The ratio of heart rate (HR) to respiration rate (RR) used to quantify a specific aspect of cardiorespiratory interaction.
An indicator derived from HRV analysis to assess physiological stress levels. It reflects how the body responds to internal and external stressors.
An overview of individual's well-being.
The parasympathetic nerve activity.
Reflects variability in RR intervals associated with stress response and the user’s current psychological stress tolerance.
The overall function of (Autonomic Nervous System). The higher the value is, the more energetic and the younger corresponding to the physiological age.
Represents how active your body is in terms of energy use and internal processes.
Shows how balanced your body is between activity and rest. A balanced score means smooth switching between stress and recovery.
According to the dynamic complexity of the heartbeat, it reflects your body’s overall condition and resilience at the moment.
Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) reflects the average blood glucose level over the preceding two to three months.
An estimated measure of hemoglobin levels in the blood. It relates to the body’s ability to transport oxygen effectively.
An estimated indicator of cholesterol levels associated with cardiovascular health. It provides insights into potential metabolic and heart-related risks.
A heart rate measurement adapted for newborn physiology. It supports early-life monitoring in pediatric use cases.
At FaceHeart, research and innovation are at the core of our development. Our rPPG-based technology is continuously refined and validated through clinical studies and scientific publications to ensure accuracy and reliability in every measurement.
Backed by rigorous clinical trials and validation, FaceHeart Vitals™ delivers reliable measurements in real-world environments. With two FDA 510(k) clearances for heart rate and respiratory rate, our technology meets high standards for accuracy and performance.
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