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This research application allows study participants to interact with a wearable device for authorized research and evaluation. It offers custom scheduling, usage tracking, and various stimulation modes. Data collection is limited and requires a subject ID.
What's New in AN
2.0.1
March 18, 2022
Resolved automated Scheduling issue due to recent Daylight Savings time change.
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What is AN: Juno used for?
AN: Juno is a research application designed for study participants to interact with the Apollo wearable. It is intended for authorized research and evaluation purposes only, as outlined in study documents.
How do I access AN: Juno?
Access to AN: Juno requires a subject ID, which is provided to participants of authorized research studies. The app features simplified login and access control based on this ID.
What kind of data does AN: Juno collect?
AN: Juno collects limited personally identifiable data as described in the study documents. It can connect to Oura Cloud and Apple Health for biometric data collection if required by the study.
Does AN: Juno have ads?
No, AN: Juno does not contain advertisements. The app is free to download and use for authorized research participants.
What devices does AN: Juno support?
AN: Juno is supported on iPhone and iPod devices. It is designed for use with the Apollo wearable.
How often is AN: Juno updated?
The latest version of AN: Juno is 2.0.1, last updated on March 18, 2022. Update frequency is determined by research study needs and development cycles.
Can I use AN: Juno for personal health tracking?
No, AN: Juno is strictly for authorized research and evaluation use. It requires a subject ID and is not intended for general personal health tracking outside of a study.
What are the modes in AN: Juno?
AN: Juno features seven distinct modes of vibratory stimulation designed to help users reach their goals as part of a research study. The specific modes available may vary based on the study protocol.
