a smart health connected bracelet for the elderly

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Most smart health connected wristbands are activity sensors. But they can have other uses like the June of Netatmo which collects UV for example. They can also be used for preventive purposes such as monitoring the elderly such as CarePredict's Tempo.

Instead of just capturing the steps and calories spent by its wearer, the Tempo allows you to follow the habits of its user and spot abnormal behaviors. If the bracelet detects an abnormally long nap in the afternoon or it has not moved in the middle of the afternoon for a significant time, the bracelet can trigger the alert and warn loved ones.

Tempo application

In addition to the bracelet, wireless charger, beacons (to help locate the bracelet in the rooms) and a hub to be fixed on the furniture are essential for its proper functioning. It is thanks to the hub that the data is sent to the cloud, and it is the latter which makes it possible to launch the family alert or rescue.

The Tempo is not yet operational, and a crowdfunding campaign has been launched on the Fundable site. It takes $ 170 to order the Tempo, which includes 3 months of free monitoring.

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