BioPoint
A compact, all-in-one biosensor module for
high-fidelity ambulatory and lab-based research.

Product overview
The BioPoint is the ultimate tool for capturing a deep, multi-modal view of human physiology in real-world environments. Its compact, watch-sized form factor is engineered for versatility, from controlled lab experiments to long-term ambulatory studies where freedom of movement is critical.
With its extensive onboard memory and full suite of sensors, the BioPoint excels at untethered data logging for psychophysiology, sports science, and sleep research. And like all SiFi Labs hardware, it provides complete, unrestricted local access to the raw data you need to drive your discovery forward. It’s your lab, unleashed.
Detailed specifications
Sensors
Hardware & Performance
See the Data for Yourself
Resources
BioPoint Document
BioPoint Finger Example
BioPoint Forearm Example
Partners & Collaborators
Open access to raw signals gave us full control over processing and analysis, while ensuring all data remains local, greatly facilitating GDPR compliance and ethical approval processes.
Prof. Alexander Refsum Jensenius
Director of MishMash, the Centre for AI & Creativity in Norway, University of Oslo
SiFi’s platform enabled new insights into how rhythm, movement, and autonomic signals interac, thanks to seamless multi-sensor synchronization.
Assoc. Prof. Valentin Bégel
Support for signal, multi-modal exploration, Université Paris-Cité
With the BioPoint we can test novel trauma-treatment paradigms, made even more useful by the team’s ability to customize the device to our needs.
Dr. Nina Mørkved
Head of Research and Innovation at Helgeland Hospital, Associate Professor at the Department of Psychology The Arctic University of Norway
We needed a device that could adapt to our research needs, not the other way around. SiFi Labs is building us a custom solution to do exactly that.
Dr. Hongchul Sohn
Research Assistant Professor, Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences, Northwestern University
For the first time, SiFi Labs’ devices let us study the autonomic responses of people with spinal cord injuries, both above and below the injury site – in a real-world rehabilitation setting.
Dr. Thomas Glott
Specialist in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Sunnaas Rehabilitation Hospital