Seattle-based Know Labs first announced its initial prototype last June. It says KnowU is the result of an accelerated development process over the past eight months. The system incorporates the sensor developed by the company that it plans to submit for FDA clearance.
Know Labs tested its proprietary sensor technology in a lab setting and incorporated it into the prototype for stability outside the lab. Now, it offers the sensor in what it considers a miniaturized and wearable form. That sensor utilizes the company’s proprietary Bio-RFID technology. It uses spectroscopy to direct electromagnetic energy through a substance or material. Through this, it can capture a unique molecular signature. The technology integrates into wearable, mobile or bench-top form factors.
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