29 August 2014

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Tempo sensor for the elderly

Gizmonews.ruWhen we talk about portable technologies, in most cases two options come to mind – it can be something like Google Glass glasses, or a smart watch.

However, for the elderly, these modern innovations can be very difficult. There are already even phones created specifically for the elderly.

CarePredict has decided to introduce another important thing for older people – a Tempo wrist sensor that will record all daily details, such as the activity of the body, the quality and duration of sleep, the amount of food and liquid consumed, etc. How does the sensor work? It functions in conjunction with special beacons and separate communication centers to monitor the movement and location of the sensor carrier. The device itself will then be able to send a signal to the person who is taking care if something goes wrong. For example, if a grandfather or grandmother is resting in a room, then it will be identified by the sensor as a dream, but if suddenly they are currently, say, in the kitchen, and a "sleep" signal is given, then it is logical that the Tempo carrier has fallen. And he needs urgent help.

Each Tempo user has a private event log, which only authorized persons have access to. The owners of the sensor can add themselves those whom they deem necessary. The log will make various changes if suddenly, for example, the sleep of the owner of the sensor increased by 40%, or if he woke up several times at night, and all that sort of thing. Tempo gives elderly people the opportunity to lead an independent life, as all relatives and friends will always know if everything is all right with them.

The sensor is now waiting for financial assistance on the website fundable.com , and the pre-order will cost $170.

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