What if you could track your blood glucose—without needles, sensors, or invasive devices?
In this video, Keita Makita of Hamamatsu introduces Metabo-RAY, a breakthrough algorithm under development that uses optical signals from everyday wearables to estimate blood glucose and blood pressure—completely non-invasively.
Built on Hamamatsu’s expertise in optical technology, Metabo-RAY leverages PPG signals already captured by smartwatches and rings, transforming them into meaningful metabolic insights—without adding new hardware.
🔍 What makes Metabo-RAY different?
No invasive sensors
No additional hardware
Powered by advanced optical algorithms
Designed for seamless integration into existing wearables
Early results show strong correlation with traditional CGM systems—pointing toward a future where continuous, painless metabolic monitoring is accessible to everyone.
This is more than tracking—it’s a shift toward smarter, more accessible health awareness.
🚀 The future of metabolic monitoring is wearable, non-invasive, and always on.---
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