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Home Tab for Scanning

The bracelet is designed to scan the body twice a day to measure the tone of 17 different body systems. It can distinguish the normal tone from when it’s too high or too low.

The biggest value here is that based on the scan results, the bracelet sends an impulse to the body so that it can correct its tone back to normal.

The bracelet owners need to understand the current state of their body tone, so we’ve introduced an overall body tone score which is indicated with a number and a color. Another important thing to track is the change indicator so that the user should understand the dynamics of their body tone.

For users who want to explore the nature of the overall score in detail, I’ve added a separate card for each of the 17 body systems. These cards are sorted into two sections:
- the ones with the bad tone at the top: those need attention, and the required level of attention is indicated with a yellow or red color.
- those that are considered normal are placed below.

Tapping on any body system card, users can see a chart with the results of 10 last scans and a brief explanation of whether the system is running well or not. And, below the fold, I’ve prepared a guide on how to understand the chart.

Another important use case covered in this tab is the process of scanning: I’ve prepared a clear scanning interaction that also informs users how much time’s left. When the scan is finished, a user can see the updated scores and the indicated time to scan the body again.

Right after the first scan user will see pop-ups with useful hints on scanning and understanding all the scores correctly. These hints can be recalled with a tap on the question mark button in the top right corner.

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