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Looking ahead to 2023 -- what should we expect?

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Devices like smart or PERS watches capture data -- a wearable notices a change in gait to a shuffle, or a Wi-Fi device notices a change in breathing. What has changed over time – not meriting an alert, but meriting collation for analysis? category tags: IoT and home monitoring , vehicle/transportation technology-services.

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Ten Technologies for Aging and Health from CES 2024

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It scans a person's face, primarily focusing on blood flow analysis. XK300-H measures macro (body motion), micro (breathing motion) and nano (heartbeat) vibration patterns that are constantly generated by our human bodies and is capable of doing so even through objects like clothes and blankets. Learn more.

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CES 2020: Ten Intriguing New Technologies for Older Adults    

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The robot, which follows its user around the home, can detect emotions, perform video-based diet analysis and conduct sleep analysis by detecting breathing and heart rate, according to a product fact sheet. Learn more from Houndify. Kytera Companion. Learn more at Zibrio.

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Technologies for Older Adults from CES 2022

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HealthCam uses a combination of facial recognition and thermal detection technologies to monitor vitals such as heart rate, blood oxygen level, body temperature and more, as well as other emergencies such as choking, sudden falls or collapsing, abnormal breathing, elder abuse and more. inch color LCD screen. Learn more at Withings.