Smart Clock
Exmovere has launched the Exmocare wristwatch, which is designed to support the health of older people over the age of 65.
Exmovere has launched the Exmocare wristwatch, which is designed to support the health of older people over the age of 65.
Exmocare wrist watch (Image: ixbt.com)
With biometric sensors and bluetooth wireless technology, Exmocare allows families and healthcare workers to monitor the physical and emotional well-being of older people from a distance. Every 30 minutes, the sensor system on the meter measures the wearer's index as pulse and heart rate.
Exmocare can also determine the emotional state of the wearer for 10 different levels of sensation, such as feeling relaxed, anxious, nervous. If any abnormalities are detected, Send a report to your loved ones and health care workers wirelessly to a computer, cellular phone or car kit device with a global positioning system.
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