Testing equipment and home care systems

By designing a detection device that allows for the separation of colorimetric cards and cameras, and combining it with a home care system, the problem of poor performance of portable urine analyzers has been solved, enabling convenient and hygienic home urine testing and remote health management.

CN224436329UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-30HANGZHOU WEIMING XINKE TECH CO LTD +1
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Application Number
CN202521491404.5
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-07-16
Publication Date
2026-06-30
Estimated Expiration
2035-07-16

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing portable urine analyzers have poor performance, are bulky and cumbersome, inconvenient to operate, cannot achieve wireless data transmission and remote health consultation, and are prone to drift in measurement results, failing to meet the needs of home users.

Method used

A testing device comprising a base, a camera, and detachable colorimetric cards has been designed. The device collects test results by taking pictures and can connect to a cloud system to provide customized home health and wellness services. It supports cleaning of the colorimetric cards and data uploading, and can be combined with a home care system to achieve remote health management.

Benefits of technology

It enables convenient and hygienic home urine testing, supports data sharing and remote health consultation, improves the applicability and measurement accuracy of testing equipment, and meets the needs of fast-paced family life.

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Abstract

This utility model specifically relates to a testing device and a home care system. The testing device includes a base, a camera, and a colorimetric card. A support platform is formed on the top of the base, the camera is positioned directly above the support platform, and the colorimetric card is detachably mounted on the base below the camera. The colorimetric card has a mounting slot for accommodating test strips. The testing device of this utility model, by incorporating a camera, a support platform, and a detachably mounted colorimetric card on the base, enables medical testing such as urinalysis. It not only allows for home urinalysis, but also provides quick and hygienic testing, helping to address the poor performance of existing portable urine analyzers. Furthermore, it optimizes user profiles, facilitating the provision of customized home-based health and wellness services.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical device technology, specifically to a testing device and a home care system. Background Technology

[0002] Urine analysis is an important medical testing method. It utilizes the phenomenon that urine test strips change color due to a chemical reaction with components in urine; by analyzing the color of the test strips, the concentration of the chemical components in the urine can be determined. Due to limited medical resources, traditional urine tests often require patients to travel to the hospital, make appointments in advance, register, and wait in line, resulting in a lengthy and energy-consuming process that no longer meets the needs of today's fast-paced lifestyle. People increasingly desire to be able to perform urine analysis and obtain related health and medical consultation services at home or other private settings.

[0003] Traditional urine analyzers are bulky, cumbersome, and inconvenient to operate, posing a significant challenge for patients or the elderly requiring long-term monitoring. Portable urine analyzers designed for home users, often miniaturized and without transmission mechanisms, lack wireless data transmission capabilities or the ability to connect to remote health consultation systems, share data, or facilitate communication between users and medical personnel. Furthermore, the measurement and analysis modules of these analyzers are built into the instrument, resulting in fixed urine component calculation programs that cannot be updated, leading to data drift over time. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to at least solve the problem of poor performance of existing portable urine analyzers. This purpose is achieved through the following technical solution:

[0005] The first aspect of this utility model provides a testing device, comprising:

[0006] A base, the top of which forms a support platform;

[0007] A camera is positioned directly above the support platform;

[0008] A colorimetric card, which is detachably mounted on the base and located below the camera, has a mounting slot for accommodating test strips.

[0009] The detection device described in this utility model includes a base, a camera, and a colorimetric card. The camera, mounted on the base and supported by a platform, can capture images of laboratory reports, medications, and other information. The detachable colorimetric card, combined with the camera, enables medical testing such as urinalysis. Uploading the test results along with other data helps optimize user profiles and provide more customized home healthcare services. Furthermore, the detachable nature of the colorimetric card allows for easy cleaning of both the card and the base, facilitating quick and hygienic home testing and addressing the issue of poor performance in existing portable urine analyzers.

[0010] In addition, the testing equipment according to this utility model may also have the following additional technical features:

[0011] In some embodiments of this utility model, the surface of the support platform is provided with an embedding groove, one end of the embedding groove is provided with an inlet, the inlet is formed on the side of the base, and the colorimetric card is detachably embedded in the embedding groove.

[0012] In some embodiments of this utility model, a positioning structure is provided on the carrying platform, and the positioning structure encloses an identification area on the carrying platform.

[0013] In some embodiments of this utility model, the detection device includes:

[0014] A testing bracket is detachably mounted on the base. The testing bracket has a testing section located vertically between the support platform and the camera. The testing section is spaced apart from the support platform. The colorimetric card is detachably snapped onto the testing section.

[0015] In some embodiments of this utility model, the detection bracket further includes a main body portion detachably connected to the base, and the detection part is movably disposed on the main body portion in a horizontal direction.

[0016] In some embodiments of this utility model, the detection device further includes a mounting base, which is disposed on the base. The mounting base and the base are spaced apart in a vertical direction, and the distance between the mounting base and the base is adjustable. The camera is disposed on the side of the mounting base facing the base.

[0017] In some embodiments of this utility model, the detection device further includes a power module, which includes a power switch for controlling the on / off state of the circuit and located outside the base, as well as an internal independent power supply and / or an external power supply connected to the power switch.

[0018] In some embodiments of this utility model, the detection device further includes:

[0019] A speaker, wherein the speaker is disposed on the base;

[0020] Microphone; the microphone is mounted on the base;

[0021] An illumination element is disposed above the base and is used to illuminate the support platform.

[0022] In some embodiments of this utility model, the detection device further includes an operating component, which includes:

[0023] A first operating element is used to control the operation of the camera and the lighting element;

[0024] A second operating element is used to adjust the volume of the speaker.

[0025] A second aspect of this utility model also proposes a home care system, comprising:

[0026] A home testing device, wherein the home testing device is configured as described above;

[0027] The cloud service platform is used to receive data detection information sent by the detection device, generate processing feedback result information based on the data detection information, and send the processing feedback result information.

[0028] A mobile terminal is used to receive the processing feedback result information and send control signals to the detection device.

[0029] Compared with the existing technology, the home care system proposed in this utility model has the technical advantages of the above-mentioned testing equipment, which will not be elaborated here. Attached Figure Description

[0030] Various other advantages and benefits will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the following detailed description of preferred embodiments. The accompanying drawings are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Furthermore, the same reference numerals denote the same parts throughout the drawings. In the drawings:

[0031] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of the detection device according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown.

[0032] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A partially exploded view of the detection equipment shown;

[0033] Figure 3A schematic diagram of another structure of the detection device according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown;

[0034] Figure 4 for Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the detection bracket shown from another perspective;

[0035] Figure 5 for Figure 3 The diagram shows the structure of the detection bracket.

[0036] Figure 6 A schematic diagram illustrating the functional structure of a home care system according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown.

[0037] 100. Testing equipment;

[0038] 11. Base; 111. Supporting platform; 112. Insertion port; 12. Mounting base; 13. Connecting rod; 14. Embedded slot;

[0039] 20. Video recording equipment;

[0040] 30. Testing bracket; 31. Main body; 32. Testing section; 321. Snap-fit ​​groove;

[0041] 40. Lighting components;

[0042] 50. Loudspeaker;

[0043] 60. Power module; 61. Power switch; 62. Power interface;

[0044] 70. Operating component; 71. First operating element; 711. Photo button; 712. Illumination button; 72. Second operating element;

[0045] 80. Colorimetric card; 81. Mounting slot;

[0046] 90. Test strips. Detailed Implementation

[0047] Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. While exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are shown in the drawings, it should be understood that the present disclosure may be implemented in various forms and should not be limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the disclosure to those skilled in the art.

[0048] It should be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular exemplary embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “described” as used herein may also include the plural forms. The terms “comprising,” “including,” “containing,” and “having” are inclusive and therefore indicate the presence of the stated features, steps, operations, elements, and / or components, but do not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, steps, operations, elements, components, and / or combinations thereof. The method steps, processes, and operations described herein are not construed as requiring them to be performed in a particular order described or illustrated unless the order of performance is explicitly indicated. It should also be understood that additional or alternative steps may be used.

[0049] Although terms such as first, second, third, etc., may be used in this document to describe multiple elements, components, regions, layers, and / or segments, these elements, components, regions, layers, and / or segments should not be limited by these terms. These terms may be used only to distinguish one element, component, region, layer, or segment from another. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, terms such as "first," "second," and other numerical terms used herein do not imply order or sequence. Therefore, the first element, component, region, layer, or segment discussed below may be referred to as the second element, component, region, layer, or segment without departing from the teachings of the exemplary embodiments.

[0050] For ease of description, spatial relative terms may be used in the text to describe the relationship of one element or feature relative to another element or feature, as shown in the figure. These relative terms include, for example, "inside," "outside," "middle," "outer," "below," "below," "above," "over," etc. Such spatial relative terms are intended to include different orientations of the device in use or operation, other than those depicted in the figure. For example, if the device in the figure is flipped, an element described as "below other elements or features" or "below other elements or features" would subsequently be oriented as "above other elements or features" or "above other elements or features." Therefore, the example term "below" can include both upper and lower orientations. The device may be otherwise oriented (rotated 90 degrees or in other directions), and the spatial relative descriptors used in the text will be interpreted accordingly.

[0051] Urine analysis is an important medical testing method. It utilizes the phenomenon that urine test strips change color due to a chemical reaction with components in urine; by analyzing the color of the test strips, the concentration of the chemical components in the urine can be determined. Due to limited medical resources, traditional urine tests often require patients to travel to the hospital, make appointments in advance, register, and wait in line, resulting in a lengthy and energy-consuming process that no longer meets the needs of today's fast-paced lifestyle. People increasingly desire to be able to perform urine analysis and obtain related health and medical consultation services at home or other private settings.

[0052] Traditional urine analyzers are bulky, cumbersome, and inconvenient to operate, posing a significant challenge for patients or the elderly requiring long-term monitoring. Portable urine analyzers designed for home users, often miniaturized and without transmission mechanisms, lack wireless data transmission capabilities or the ability to connect to remote health consultation systems, share data, or facilitate communication between users and medical personnel. Furthermore, the measurement and analysis modules of these analyzers are built into the instrument, resulting in fixed urine component calculation programs that cannot be updated, leading to data drift over time.

[0053] Based on the above technical issues, such as Figures 1-5 As shown, this embodiment proposes a detection device 100 to solve the problem of poor performance of existing portable urine analyzers.

[0054] In terms of overall design, the testing device 100 includes a base 11, a camera 20, and a colorimetric card 80. A support platform 111 is formed on the top of the base 11. The camera 20 is positioned directly above the support platform 111. The colorimetric card 80 is detachably mounted on the base 11 and located below the camera 20. The colorimetric card 80 has a mounting groove 81 for accommodating test strips 90.

[0055] Specifically, by installing a camera 20 on the base 11, in conjunction with the support platform 111 on the base 11, it is possible to collect information such as laboratory reports, medications, etc., by taking photos. By installing a detachable colorimetric card 80 on the base 11, and in conjunction with the camera 20, medical tests such as urine tests can be performed on patients. Uploading the test results along with other information helps to optimize user profiles and provide more customized home healthcare services. Furthermore, the detachable nature of the colorimetric card 80 on the base 11 allows for washing of both the colorimetric card 80 and the base 11, facilitating quick and hygienic home testing and addressing the issue of poor performance of existing portable urine analyzers.

[0056] It is necessary to understand that, such as Figures 1 to 4As shown, the base 11 has a cuboid structure, and a support platform 111 is formed on the top of the base 11. This support platform 111 can be used to hold urine test results, laboratory reports, health reports, etc. In this embodiment, a mounting base 12 is provided on the base 11, and the mounting base 12 is connected to the base 11 via a connecting rod 13. A camera 20 is positioned directly above the support platform 111, and the camera can capture images of the contents on the support platform 111 to obtain the desired content. Optionally, the camera 20 can be an existing high-definition camera used to take photos of items placed on the support platform 111.

[0057] In this embodiment, a positioning structure (not shown in the diagram) is provided on the support platform 111. The positioning structure defines a recognition area on the support platform 111. The camera 20 is positioned directly above the support platform 111 and is adapted to the recognition area, thereby helping to ensure the shooting effect. Optionally, the positioning structure can be a line printed to mark the optimal recognition area. In this case, the printed line can assist the user in positioning, thereby providing a marker for the user to place documents. In addition, the positioning structure can also be a groove recessed on the top surface of the base 11 in the direction away from the camera 20. This helps to improve the marking effect of the positioning structure and limit the position of items within the recognition area, thereby improving the usability of the base 11.

[0058] It needs to be further understood that the connecting rod 13 extends vertically. In this configuration, the mounting base 12 and the base 11 are arranged vertically at intervals, and the camera 20 is positioned on the side of the mounting base 12 facing the base 11. Optionally, the distance between the mounting base 12 and the base 11 is adjustable, meaning the length of the connecting rod 13 is adjustable. This increases the space between the mounting base 12 and the base 11, allowing for the placement of various items and increasing the content that the camera 20 can capture. This enhances the applicability of the detection device 100 and improves its effectiveness.

[0059] like Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the surface of the support platform 111 has an embedding groove 14, and one end of the embedding groove 14 has an inlet formed on the side of the base 11. The colorimetric card 80 can be inserted into the embedding groove 14 through the inlet. At the same time, the side of the colorimetric card 80 facing the camera 20 has a mounting groove 81 for accommodating the test strip 90. In this embodiment, the test strip 90 is a urine test strip and can be placed in the mounting groove 81. By taking pictures of the test strip 90 and the colorimetric card 80 and performing subsequent analysis, a test analysis report can be obtained.

[0060] In some embodiments of this application, such as Figures 3 to 5As shown, the testing equipment 100 also includes a testing bracket 30, which is detachably mounted on the base 11. The testing bracket 30 has a testing section 32 located vertically between the support platform 111 and the camera 20. The testing section 32 is spaced apart from the support platform 111, and the colorimetric card 80 is detachably snapped onto the testing section 32.

[0061] By detachably mounting the testing bracket 30 on the base 11, the testing bracket 30 and the base 11 can be cleaned by washing with water, thus enabling quick and hygienic home testing. At the same time, the testing unit 32 and the support platform 111 are arranged vertically at intervals, which helps to reduce the impact of the colorimetric card 80 on the support platform 111, thereby preventing contamination of the test report.

[0062] It should be understood that the detection bracket 30 and the base 11 are detachably connected. Specifically, an insertion port 112 is provided on one side of the base 11, and the detection bracket 30 has a plug that matches the insertion port 112 to achieve the detachable connection of the detection bracket 30 to the base 11. In this embodiment, the detection bracket 30 includes a main body 31 and a detection part 32. The aforementioned plug is formed on the main body 31, and the detection part 32 is disposed on the main body 31. When the main body 31 is inserted into the base 11, the detection part 32 is located between the support platform 111 and the camera 20, that is, the detection part 32 is located between the base 11 and the mounting base 12. Optionally, the detection part 32 has a square structure, and a snap-fit ​​groove 321 is provided on the top of the detection part 32, and the first end of the snap-fit ​​groove 321 communicates with one side of the detection part 32.

[0063] like Figure 5 As shown, in this embodiment, the detection unit 32 is movably mounted on the main body 31 in the horizontal direction. Optionally, the detection unit 32 is mounted on the main body 31 by a plug-in connection. Specifically, the second end of the detection unit 32 is provided with a plug-in rod, and the main body 31 has a slot adapted to the plug-in rod. Installing the detection unit 32 on the main body 31 by plugging it in helps adjust the relative position of the detection unit 32 and the main body 31, thereby adjusting the position of the colorimetric card 80 relative to the camera 20. This configuration allows the detection unit 32 to work in conjunction with the support platform 111 to achieve simultaneous collection of urine test results and other information, improving the efficiency of information collection.

[0064] The colorimetric card 80 is detachably mounted on the detection bracket 30. Specifically, the colorimetric card 80 can be inserted into the card slot 321 from the first end, thereby connecting and fixing the colorimetric card 80 to the detection section 32. The camera 20 can capture information from the test strip and the colorimetric card 80 by taking pictures, thereby determining the detection effect of the urine. The overall structure is simple and easy to disassemble and assemble, which is beneficial for subsequent cleaning or replacement of the detection bracket 30, and helps to improve the hygiene of the detection device 100.

[0065] Furthermore, such as Figure 4 As shown, the detection device 100 also includes an illumination element 40, which illuminates the support platform 111. Specifically, the illumination element 40 is disposed on the mounting base 12 facing the base 11 and spaced apart from the camera element 20. The illumination element 40 is designed to avoid obstruction by ambient light and shadows, and it will turn on simultaneously when the shooting function is activated to ensure clear image capture. It also ensures a stable shooting environment for urine test images to eliminate environmental interference and improve detection reliability. In this embodiment, two illumination elements 40 are provided, arranged horizontally, with the two illumination elements 40 respectively disposed on opposite sides of the camera element 20, and each illumination element 40 spaced apart from the camera element 20.

[0066] It should be noted that the lighting element 40 can also be configured as a ring structure, with the camera element 20 positioned at the center of the ring; this application does not impose any restrictions on this.

[0067] like Figures 1 to 5 As shown, the detection device 100 also includes a control component electrically connected to the camera 20. The control component is located inside the base 11 and is connected to the camera 20 via an electrical connection wire in the connecting rod 13. Specifically, the control component has a data storage module, a data transmission module, and an information processing module. The data storage module and the data transmission module are respectively connected to the information processing module. The information processing module is electrically connected to the camera 20 and can receive image information captured by the camera 20. The information processing module can transmit the image information to the cloud or an external device, and can also transmit the image information to the data storage module for storage. Optionally, the control component can be configured as an existing processor capable of writing running programs to coordinate the operation of other hardware. The information processing module can perform preliminary analysis of the image information. The data transmission module can be configured as a Wi-Fi module or a Bluetooth module. The data storage module can be configured as a storage device.

[0068] It is important to further understand that the testing device 100 also includes a microphone and a speaker 50, both of which are located inside the base 11. The microphone is integrated into the speaker 50, and the speaker 50 communicates with the outside through a sound transmission hole on the base 11. The microphone can capture user voice and provide it to the information processing module through the model's built-in speech translation system for command operations or question responses; the speaker 50 provides voice output functionality, transmitting the information processing module's responses and reminders to the user via text-to-speech translation.

[0069] like Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, the detection device 100 also includes an operation component 70, which is electrically connected to the control component. The operation component 70 includes a first operation element 71 and a second operation element 72. The first operation element 71 controls the operation of the camera 20, the lighting element 40, and the aforementioned data transmission module. The second operation element 72 adjusts the volume of the speaker 50. Optionally, the first operation element 71 can be configured as a multi-function button to control the electrical connection between the camera 20, the lighting element 40, and the data transmission module. Specifically, this multi-function button includes a photo button 711 and a lighting button 712. A short press of the photo button 711 activates the camera and takes a picture, while a long press (for more than 5 seconds) enters Bluetooth pairing mode. The lighting button 712 provides ambient lighting to reduce environmental interference and improve recognition accuracy.

[0070] Furthermore, the testing device 100 also includes a power module 60 connected to the control components. The power module 60 includes a power switch 61 controlling the on / off state of the circuit and located outside the base 11, an internal independent power supply connected to the power switch 61, and / or an external power supply. In this embodiment, a power interface 62 is provided on one side of the base 11, and the power interface 62 is connected to an external 20V power supply to provide operational assurance for the platform. The power switch 61 is provided on one side of the base 11 to control the connection between the external power supply and the control components.

[0071] This embodiment also relates to a home care system, which includes a home monitoring device 100, a cloud service platform, and a mobile terminal. The home monitoring device 100 is configured as described above. Therefore, the home care system proposed in this invention possesses the technical advantages of the aforementioned monitoring device 100, which will not be elaborated further here. Simultaneously, the cloud service platform receives data monitoring information sent by the monitoring device 100, generates processing feedback results based on the data monitoring information, and sends the processing feedback results; the mobile terminal receives the processing feedback results and sends control signals to the monitoring device 100. In this way, the home care system can provide remote management and control functions for elderly users' guardians, achieving a combination of self-management and remote management, thus contributing to high-quality home-based elderly care.

[0072] It should be understood that the home monitoring device 100 of this utility model includes software and hardware components. In this embodiment, the hardware component consists of the home monitoring device 100 and a mobile terminal. Figure 6 As shown, the software portion serves as the hardware management backend, primarily for guardians. It provides functions such as device binding, model settings and health profile management, health status dashboards, operation record monitoring, task configuration, health monitoring, and anomaly alerts. Specifically, device binding allows for the initial connection between the mobile phone and the detection device 100 via Bluetooth, binding the device to the account and providing the software foundation for subsequent operations.

[0073] Model setup and health profile management refers to configuring the Wi-Fi connection of the detection device 100 via a mini-program and configuring basic health information (height, weight, age, underlying diseases, etc.) for the elderly care theme to form a preliminary user profile. Operation record monitoring refers to viewing the device's operation status and user usage records to understand the user's latest activities; the health status dashboard is updated regularly based on uploaded urine test and pathology reports to form the latest health dashboard, intuitively displaying the user's health status; task configuration refers to issuing tasks to the intelligent agent via mobile phone, such as timed reminders for medication and urine tests; health monitoring and anomaly warnings will provide anomaly indicators and corresponding health warnings in the mini-program when serious health problems occur, such as abnormal urine protein levels or abnormal indicators shown in physical examination reports, improving the ability to respond to abnormal situations.

[0074] In actual use, when users first encounter the hardware, they will set up the testing device 100 through a WeChat mini-program, including connecting to the network and entering basic user information. After completing the initial setup and information entry, the large model will automatically analyze the data and generate an initial user profile. The user profile will be updated synchronously through the mini-program during subsequent use. Furthermore, subsequent device settings and updates will also be performed through the mini-program. Once the user has completed the device setup, they can use it independently without the mini-program in a network-connected environment.

[0075] Daily interactions between users and the machine, including uploading urine test images and interpreting lab reports, are all uploaded to the cloud and can be viewed via a mini-program, facilitating remote monitoring by the elderly user's caregiver. The mini-program also allows users to remotely assign tasks to the machine, such as setting medication reminders or remotely uploading medical examination reports. Furthermore, if a user experiences certain special circumstances, such as an abnormal result in a urine test, the mini-program will simultaneously alert the caregiver to this risk information. Finally, the caring user can access and view the elderly user's real-time health profile and health data reports through the mini-program, helping them understand the elderly user's health status.

[0076] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model, but the protection scope of this utility model is not limited thereto. Any variations or substitutions that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model. Therefore, the protection scope of this utility model should be determined by the scope of the claims.

Claims

1. A testing device, characterized in that, include: A base, the top of which forms a support platform; A camera is positioned directly above the support platform; A colorimetric card, which is detachably mounted on the base and located below the camera, has a mounting slot for accommodating test strips.

2. The detection device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The surface of the support platform is provided with an embedding groove, one end of which is provided with an inlet. The inlet is formed on the side of the base, and the colorimetric card is detachably embedded in the embedding groove.

3. The detection device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The platform is equipped with a positioning structure, which encloses an identification area on the platform.

4. The detection device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The detection equipment includes: A testing bracket is detachably mounted on the base. The testing bracket has a testing section located vertically between the support platform and the camera. The testing section is spaced apart from the support platform. The colorimetric card is detachably snapped onto the testing section.

5. The detection device according to claim 4, characterized in that, The detection bracket also includes a main body that is detachably connected to the base, and the detection part is movably disposed on the main body in a horizontal direction.

6. The detection device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The detection device also includes a mounting base, which is disposed on the base. The mounting base and the base are spaced apart in the vertical direction, and the distance between the mounting base and the base is adjustable. The camera is disposed on the side of the mounting base facing the base.

7. The testing equipment according to any one of claims 1-6, characterized in that, The testing equipment also includes a power module, which includes a power switch for controlling the on / off state of the circuit and located on the outside of the base, as well as an internal independent power supply and / or an external power supply connected to the power switch.

8. The testing equipment according to any one of claims 1-6, characterized in that, The detection equipment also includes: A speaker, wherein the speaker is disposed on the base; Microphone; the microphone is mounted on the base; An illumination element is disposed above the base and is used to illuminate the support platform.

9. The detection device according to claim 8, characterized in that, The detection device further includes an operating component, which includes: A first operating element is used to control the operation of the camera and the lighting element; A second operating element is used to adjust the volume of the speaker.

10. A home care system, characterized in that, include: A home testing device, wherein the home testing device is configured as the testing device as described in any one of claims 1-9; The cloud service platform is used to receive data detection information sent by the detection device, generate processing feedback result information based on the data detection information, and send the processing feedback result information. A mobile terminal is used to receive the processing feedback result information and send control signals to the detection device.