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BEATPRINT

Waveform Capture EXPERIMENTAL

Cover the rear camera and flash fully with a fingertip. Hold still, light but steady pressure. This reads relative light-intensity change (PPG) — not calibrated pressure or volume.

Trace — idle fs: — Hz gain ×1.0
AUTO-GAIN 1.0×
Averaged beat — waiting for beats n=0
Baseline — none saved yet
Shape vs baseline
HR vs baseline

Your baseline is stored privately on this device only — never uploaded anywhere. This compares today's beat to your own past recording, not to any medical norm.

Heart rate
Beat interval
Rhythm regularity (beat timing variability)
Beat shape match

What "amplify" means here: the raw camera signal is ~98% unchanging light and ~2% heartbeat pulsing. This display subtracts the unchanging baseline and rescales just the pulsing part to fill the trace — real signal gain, not screen zoom. The gain slider adds extra rescaling on top for very faint signals.

Averaged beat, in plain terms: each individual heartbeat is noisy on its own. This panel lines up your last several beats and averages them together — random noise cancels out, and what's left is a cleaner picture of your typical beat shape. Beat shape match shows how closely your most recent beat resembles that average; a sudden drop usually means motion or contact noise, not a real change in your heart. This sensor's frame rate is too low to resolve fine sub-beat features like the dicrotic notch — treat this as a smoothed contour, not a diagnostic waveform.