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QRMA Finger Scanner
vs VHScanner Atlas

WF-QA54 Quantum Resonance Magnetic Analyzer vs VHScanner Biomarker Atlas — a marker-by-marker coverage map showing what the new system replaces, partially covers, or doesn't yet address.

WF-QA54 (43 reports, 290 markers, EMF hand-grip) vs VHScanner Atlas v4.0 (346 markers)

QRMA Finger Scanner

WF-QA54 Quantum Resonance Magnetic Analyzer
  • HardwareUSB electrode sensor + Windows PC software
  • InputHand placed on metal sensor pad (palm contact)
  • MethodEMF Reads weak magnetic fields of human cells via electromagnetic resonance
  • Scan Time~60 seconds
  • Reports43 report categories, 290 unique markers
  • Accuracy"Over 85%" (manufacturer claim)
  • ProcessingDesktop software (Windows only), proprietary algorithms
  • Output122-page PDF with numeric values, ranges & severity tiers
  • CostPhysical device purchase required
  • Target UsersHealth practitioners, spas, wellness companies, MLM distributors
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VHScanner Atlas

v4.0 Biometric AI Scanner — 346 Markers
  • HardwareSmartphone camera + optional Bluetooth bone conduction headset
  • InputFace (camera), Fingertip, Voice (mic), Palm, Tongue, Nails, Breath, Frequency sweep (headset)
  • MethodrPPG Computer Vision Frequency Audio Tongue Nail Breath Multi-modal biometric analysis
  • Scan Time30-180 seconds per scan type
  • Reports346 markers across 4 versions (v1.0 / v2.0 / v3.0 / v4.0)
  • Accuracy4-tier system: Verified / Estimate / Emerging / Clinical
  • Processing100% client-side browser (MediaPipe, ONNX, Web Audio API)
  • OutputInteractive HTML atlas with expandable cards & animations
  • CostPhone only (v1.0), + headset for v3.0 frequency
  • Target UsersEnd consumers, wellness coaches, health-conscious individuals

Key Insight: Same Paradigm, Different Delivery

The QRMA finger scanner uses electromagnetic resonance frequency analysis from a hand-grip sensor to infer health markers — essentially reading the body's weak magnetic field signatures and comparing them to reference databases. The new VHScanner v3.0 Frequency mode (#155-226) does the same thing conceptually but through bone conduction audio frequencies via a Bluetooth headset, analyzing how the body responds to specific frequency sweeps. Both systems use frequency-domain analysis to estimate biomarkers — the QRMA via electromagnetic fields from the palm, the VHScanner via audio response through bone conduction.

Where they diverge: the VHScanner adds camera-based rPPG (v1.0), computer vision (v2.0 expansion), and voice/motion analysis — modalities the QRMA device doesn't have. Meanwhile, the QRMA covers allergy profiles and reproductive health that the new atlas hasn't addressed yet.

v4.0 Update (346 markers): The Atlas expansion closes ~120 of the ~169 coverage gaps from v3.0, adding dedicated markers for organ-specific panels (GI, liver, kidney, lung, pancreas, gallbladder), bone health, blood lipids, body composition, respiratory function, lecithin & fatty acids, trace elements, vitamins, and TCM extra meridians. Five new scan types — tongue, nail, breath, body-metrics, and mood — bring entirely new modalities. Roughly ~49 QRMA markers remain uncovered: primarily reproductive health (prostate, sperm, male hormones), the full allergy panel (13 markers), system-specific collagen indices, and two toxin markers (stimulating beverages, EM radiation).

Full coverage Partial No coverage
Full — new atlas covers this marker
Partial — related marker exists, different method
None — not in new atlas
New Only — only in new atlas
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