The device, priced at USD 199, can help determine if you are sick, check vitamin or testosterone levels, and help women figure out if it is a good time to try for a baby.
The company Cue, which hopes to ship the device early next year, is the brainchild of Ayub Khattak - who has a background in mathematics and biochemistry, and Clint Sever, a product designer and engineer.
The pair decided to take apart a home glucose tester and figure out whether that same basic hardware could extend to other types of tests, 'The Verge' reported.
That led to the small base-unit reader, which can analyse disposable cartridges that test different bodily fluids.
Users put a fluid into a cartridge, plug it in, and the Cue base unit delivers test results wirelessly over Bluetooth to an app on their phone.
The flu test would be three times faster than a conventional one, and the Vitamin D test would take only 10 minutes to give results.
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