Analysts from Jefferies and Barclays were quick to point out a sensor-enabled flower pot present at Walmart's new health clinic.
Walmart opened its first Walmart Health clinic in Dallas, Georgia in September, inviting Wall Street analysts to its grand opening.
Business Insider has learned that the device is a prototype, intended to be used in the home rather than in a clinic and that it wasn't actually supposed to look like a flower pot. It's designed to measure people's heart rate and walking patterns. Walmart declined to comment on the device. One unusual item caught Wall Street's attention. Analysts from Jefferies and Barclays were quick to point out a sensor-enabled flower pot prototype present at the clinic. According to the analysts, Walmart's device can analyze patients' heart rates and how they walk, ideally to get a sense of how they're faring. Courtesy WalmartCourtesy of Barclays
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