The Open Health Device is an open-source, low-power wearable designed for continuous health monitoring. Built around the Nordic nRF52840 microcontroller and featuring BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) support, it offers a customizable and privacy-focused alternative to proprietary fitness trackers.
- 24/7 health data collection
- BLE communication with iOS and other platforms
- Built for power efficiency and long battery life
- Modular sensor architecture
- Fully open-source firmware and hardware design
- Personalized wellness tracking
- Sleep and activity monitoring
- Open research and prototyping
- Biohacking and quantified self
This device is ideal for:
- Developers
- Researchers
- Hardware hackers
- Health tech enthusiasts
Currently in hardware prototyping and firmware development. Contributions welcome!
MIT License