If you're here, you probably already need it for something. In any case, timers are useful any time you need to perform a certain action for a specific amount of time. The timer alerts you when that time period is over. Show
How do I know when the timer is up? When the timer is up, we'll play a 2 second alert and the timer will blink red. We'll also update the timer in the page title, so you will instantly see it even if you have multiple browser tabs open. 5 minute timer to set alarm for 5 minute minute from now. Online countdown timer alarms you in five minute. To run stopwatch press "Start Timer" button. You can pause and resume the timer anytime you want by clicking the timer controls. When the timer is up, the timer will start to blink. 5 minute timer will count for 300 seconds. 5 Minute Timers with SecondIf you need a 5 Minute timer with seconds please select one of the following timer. Set an other timer: Related Countdown TimersHere are some great pre-set timers ready to use. They range from a 1 second timer - up to a year timer! It's pointless - but you asked for it! :-) Seconds Countdown Timers: Minutes Countdown Timers: 1. It looks cool and super user-friendly, and even it's widgets are convinient. However all that doesn't matter because it doesn't work properly: after a few minutes the timer stops counting. So I deleted it. 2. Then I've seen a comment about power management and decided to try again, and it seemed it worked alright now. => good design, little inconvenience 3. Then I've tested it in comparison with the default timer and it still stops when I turn the screen off. Sadly no way 104 people found this review helpful
I love this app but on my new phone (Samsung S7 Sky Pro) it doesn't seem to work correctly. At the time I set an alarm for, the counter is still running, way behind, as if measuring time slower than the phone is, or as if being put to sleep by the phone. As an attempt to fix the problem I exempted OK Timer from power use monitoring in the phone's settings, but this had no effect. It might still work perfectly for most users. 35 people found this review helpful It's a great app! Asthetically pleasing and it functions as it should! The only thing is the loud tone when you move the dial to set the timer. Some might like it but I found no options to make the sound lower and/or remove it entirely. Also no option to adjust the volume for the actual ringer that you've set when it goes off. Put that in the next update and I'll for sure make this 5 stars! (3 stars only because i believe it'll get more attention from the devs without making it look bad 💯✌🏾) Launched in 2015, Kasa Smart quickly became a leading smart home brand giving convenience, fun, and security to over 7 million delighted users and has garnered praises from PCMag, Wirecutter, and more. Users can control their lights, appliances, and view security camera footage from anywhere, anytime. Kasa offers terrific synergy between devices for enhanced automation. HEALTHCARE INFORMATICS, i.e. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE HANDLING OR PROCESSING OF MEDICAL OR HEALTHCARE DATA
AbstractA method is provided for acquiring and transmitting biometric data (e.g., vital signs) of a user, where the data is analyzed to determine whether the user is suffering from a viral infection, such as COVID-19. The method includes using a pulse oximeter to acquire at least pulse and blood oxygen saturation percentage, which is transmitted wirelessly to a smartphone. To ensure that the data is accurate, an accelerometer within the smartphone is used to measure movement of the smartphone and/or the user. Once accurate data is acquired, it is uploaded to the cloud (or host), where the data is used (alone or together with other vital signs) to determine whether the user is suffering from (or likely to suffer from) a viral infection, such as COVID-19. Depending on the specific requirements, the data, changes thereto, and/or the determination can be used to alert medical staff and take corresponding actions. Description
Claims (20)What is claimed is: 1. A system for detecting COVID-19 in a user, comprising: at least one server in communication with a wide area network (WAN); and at least one memory device for storing machine readable instructions, at least a first set of said machine readable instructions being provided to a mobile computing device via said at least one server and said WAN, said first set of said machine readable instructions being adapted to operate on said mobile computing device and perform the steps of: receiving pulse and oxygen saturation level data from a pulse oximeter attached to said user periodically over a period of time, resulting in a plurality of sets of said pulse oximeter data; receiving movement data during said period of time, said movement data being indicative of at least movement of said user with respect to at least one fixed location; and identifying at least one of said plurality of sets of pulse oximeter data as being accurate when said movement data indicates that said movement of said user with respect to said fixed location is equal to or less than a pre-determined amount; wherein a second set of said machine readable instructions are adapted to perform the steps of: storing at least said accurate set of pulse oximeter data on said user and comparing it to previously stored pulse oximeter data from said user to determine a differential; comparing said differential to at least one known value; and using at least said comparison to help determine whether said user is currently suffering from COVID-19. 2. The system ofclaim 1, wherein said movement data is generated using at least an accelerometer within said mobile computing device. 3. The system ofclaim 2, wherein said movement data is further indicative of at least movement of said mobile computing device with respect to said fixed location. 4. The system ofclaim 3, wherein said movement data is further generated using at least a touchscreen of said mobile computing device. 5. The system ofclaim 4, wherein said movement data is further indicative of at least movement of at least a portion of said user's hand with respect to said touch screen, said pulse oximeter being attached to a finger on said user's hand. 6. The system ofclaim 5, wherein said first set of machine readable instructions are further configured to perform the step of instructing said user to place their hand on a particular portion of said touch screen, thereby allowing said computing device to determine whether said portion of said user's hand is moving during said period of time. 7. The system ofclaim 1, wherein said first set of machine readable instructions are further configured to acquire temperature data of said user during said period of time, said temperature data being used in helping to determine whether said user is suffering from COVID-19. 8. The system ofclaim 1, wherein said first set of machine readable instructions are further configured to acquire respiratory rate data of said user during said period of time, said respiratory rate data being used in helping to determine whether said user is suffering from COVID-19. 9. The system ofclaim 1, wherein said second set of machine readable instructions are further configured to use said comparison to determine a likelihood that said user is suffering from COVID-19, wherein said likelihood is determined using artificial intelligence (AI). 10. The system ofclaim 1, wherein said second set of said machine readable instructions are provided to said mobile computing device via said at least one server and said WAN, allowing artificial intelligence (Al) to determine whether said user is currently suffering from COVID-19. 11. A method for using at least a mobile computing device to detect coronavirus in a user, comprising the steps of: receiving by said mobile computing device pulse and oxygen saturation level data from a pulse oximeter attached to said user periodically over a period of time, resulting in a plurality of sets of said pulse oximeter data; receiving movement data during said period of time, said movement data being indicative of at least movement of said user with respect to at least one fixed location; identifying at least one of said plurality of sets of pulse oximeter data as being accurate when said movement data indicates that said movement of said user with respect to said fixed location is equal to or less than a pre-determined amount; storing at least said accurate set of pulse oximeter data on said user and comparing it to previously stored pulse oximeter data from said user to determine a differential; comparing said differential to at least one known value; and using at least said comparison to determine whether said user is suffering from coronavirus. 12. The method ofclaim 11, wherein said movement data is generated using at least an accelerometer within said mobile computing device. 13. The method ofclaim 12, wherein said movement data is further indicative of at least movement of said mobile computing device with respect to said fixed location. 14. The method ofclaim 13, wherein said movement data is further generated using at least a touchscreen of said mobile computing device. 15. The method ofclaim 14, wherein said movement data is further indicative of at least movement of at least a portion of said user's hand with respect to said touch screen, said pulse oximeter being attached to a finger on said user's hand. 16. The method ofclaim 1, further comprising the step of said mobile computing device acquiring respiratory rate data of said user during said period of time, said respiratory rate data being used in helping to determine whether said user is suffering from coronavirus. 17. The method ofclaim 16, wherein said movement data is further used to determine said user's respiratory rate. 18. A method for using a mobile computing device to detect a viral infection or respiratory insufficiency in a user, comprising the steps of: receiving by said mobile computing device data from a pulse oximeter attached to said user over a period of time; receiving movement data during said period of time, said movement data being indicative of at least movement of said user; identifying at least a portion of said data as accurate when said movement data indicates that said movement of said user is equal to or less than a pre-determined amount; comparing at least said portion of said data to previously stored data from said user to determine a differential; using said differential to determine a likelihood that said user is suffering from said viral infection or low respiratory or pulmonary efficiency. 19. The method ofclaim 18, wherein said movement data is generated using at least an accelerometer within said mobile computing device. 20. The method ofclaim 18, wherein said differential is used to determine a likelihood that said user is suffering from sleep apnea. 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How do I put a timer on my screen?Here are the steps to set the timer:. Tap the Start menu at the bottom left of the desktop screen.. Click on “Alarms and Clock.”. Select the “Timer.”. Click on “Add New Timer” at the bottom right of the screen.. Choose from the timing options (hours, minutes, or seconds).. (optional) Add a timer name underneath the clock.. |