In the current CannaDx sensor, toxic elements are not being detected. Future sensors will be programmed to identify toxins and other elements.
To insure the accuracy of testing we highly recommend you discard the disposable sample insert after each use (except for testing empty inserts). Cleaning and reusing the inserts may compromised [...]
At this time the disposable sample inserts are made of lab grade polypropylene and can be recycled like any other polypropylene plastic. They are not biodegradable.
Sensors are easily removed and replaced by opening an access door and inserting a new sensor. This will allow the MyDx Analyzer to use upgraded sensors or sensors used for other substances.
The MyDx uses Bluetooth to communicate between your smartphone and the MyDx device. Once the Bluetooth connection is made, the App communicates over the Internet to our servers to analyze the sample.
The disposable sample inserts have spikes the assist in getting the samples vapor available for testing. Rubbing the sample between your fingers and against the sample inserts circular opening [...]
We do not have a program to compensate for collecting data since you can choose to share it or not. The primary advantage of sharing the data in the community database is that over time the [...]
This capability in the App is being considered for future versions.
The MyDx generates a total chemical profile of the strain being analyzed. It is not capable of mapping DNA.
Beta testing feedback will help us identify ways in which we can improve the MyDx Analyzer design. In addition, as more users test their strains the community database will continue to grow and [...]