How It Works

The CMAP Device

The CMAP (Continuously Monitoring Airway Pressure) is a small electronic device with a state-of-the-art airflow sensor that captures nasal and oral breathing in and out air pressure via nasal and oral cannulas, which translates into a waveform for display and analysis. It also measures heart rate (BPM) and oxygen saturation level (SpO2). The CMAP transmits data via Bluetooth/WiFi to mobile devices for display, analysis, alerts, and coaching. The speaker and haptic motor are controlled by the connected app for user communication and alerts. The CMAP’s pulse oximetry capabilities are captured with finger or earlobe sensors that attach via the CMAP USB-C port.

The CMAP Device

The CMAP offers multiple model configurations to comply with different FDA classifications of ‘General Wellness’ and ‘Class I’:

Step-by-Step Guide to Using CMAP

From setup to daily use, here’s how CMAP helps you breathe better and live healthier.

Wear the Device

Attach the CMAP device using the nasal/oral cannula or earlobe sensor.

Monitor Breathing

The airflow sensor captures real-time data on your breathing patterns.

Track Vital Signs

Measure heart rate (BPM) and oxygen saturation (SpO2) simultaneously.

Sync with the App

Data is transmitted via Bluetooth/WiFi to the CMAP app for analysis and coaching.

Receive Alerts & Guidance

Get instant alerts for irregular breathing and access guided breathing exercises.

Improve Your Breathing

Use the insights and exercises to improve your breathing habits and overall wellness.

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