Track your heart rate and oxygen level in style!

An oximeter is a fundamental device when monitoring health, however, it’s fair to say that far more time has been invested into its function, as opposed to its form. Whilst this design decision is rather understandable, it does leave a lot of room for improvement, and one which Kenko takes full advantage of!

Kenko laughs in the face of the stereotypical aesthetic of medical products, as it instead carries a stigma-free, far more approachable design style. However, it isn’t just the aesthetics that have received a revamp… the entire user experience has been redesigned; the raised detector gives the user a tactile indication of where to position their finger, whilst the silicone insert can be removed for effective cleaning! Another of Kenko’s features that is rarely seen on a more conventional Oximeter is the OLED Display that provides the user with pointers and information regarding the seamless operation of the device!

Designer: Anish Shakthi

“Designed to fight the social stigma associated with conventional medical products. Thanks to it’s “gadget” aesthetic, it seamlessly blends into the world we live in today,” Shakthi told Yanko Design.

The curves make it appear friendly and the soft form sits well in the palm of your hand.

The bottom slides down to reveal the Photo-detector and the LED lights.

The raised detector gives you a tactile indication as to where to place your finger. In addition, the silicon pad is shaped to grip your finger well.

Works great for both left and right handers thanks to the opening on both sides of the device.

The OLED display is the main source of information and interaction with the device. Provides you information on how to use the device and is there when you need it.

The app tracks all of your readings and gives you health suggestions based on your conditions.

Meet the Mighty Kenko

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The Kenko is a device you’ve never seen or heard of before, but can save your life. Touted as the world’s first domestic microRNA analyzing device, the Kenko basically takes a drop of your blood and tests it vor various diseases, both severe and otherwise. A blood deposition tray is provided to the user monthly. They must smear a drop of their blood on the tray before placing it into the Kenko. The blood is carried to various different points of the tray, which are then separately analyzed by the Kenko. A smartphone app then displays the diagnostics to the user. All they have to do then is carefully dispose of the blood tray, and in case of any medical emergency, the user will obviously have the Kenko to thank for the early detection!

Designer: Jonathan Gomez

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Bring Home The Latest Rugged Dual LCD Digital Camera From Kenko

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Here we have a new rugged dual LCD digital camera from Kenko, the DSC1480DW. Perfect for outdoor adventures, this waterproof and shockproof camera is equipped with a 14MP 1/2.33-inch CMOS image sensor, a 4x digital zoom, a built-in flash, a 1.8-inch front LCD monitor for self-portrait shooting, a 2.7-inch rear LCD monitor, a microSD card slot (up to 32GB) and a USB 2.0 port.

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Powered by 2x AAA alkaline batteries (sold separately), this travel-friendly camera can record 640 x 480 VGA video or 320 x 240 QVGA video at 30fps in AVI format. Measuring W99mm x D28mm x H63mm and weighing 128 grams, the Kenko DSC1480DW will start shipping from August 20th for around 10,000 Yen (about $80). [Product Page]