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Wearable Fall Sensor

InfoNet 4G is integrated with one of the world's leading wearable fall detection devices, and is used by individuals to support their independent living. It detects hard falls and raises an automatic alert, plus allows users to manually call for help. 

The sensor, worn on either the wrist or on a pendant around the neck, has integral innovative algorithms, which measures both loss of altitude and speed and detect if a person falls from a standing position.

Fall Sensor

InfoNet 4G is integrated with one of the world's leading wearable fall detection devices, and is used by individuals to support their independent living. It detects hard falls and raises an automatic alert, plus allows users to manually call for help. 

The sensor, worn on either the wrist or on a pendant around the neck, has integral innovative algorithms, which measures both loss of altitude and speed and detect if a person falls from a standing position.

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The Ultimate in fixed

Fall Detection and Prevention

The user wears no device, the sensor is ready to help 24/7 in the event of an incident:

 

Snowy is the ultimate in fixed Fall Detection and Prevention, harnessing Artificial Intelligence to verify and notify ‘falling incidents’; and providing an education library in order that Operators may learn more about fall risks by viewing the 15 seconds leading up to an event. This insight helps with reducing the number of falls. 

 

Snowy is fully integrated with the InfoNet4G Console. This adds unparalleled implementation and usage flexibility. This provides unparalleled speed of implementation and set up (15mins)

 

Features

  •  The optical sensor sends the images to the VA2CS server.

  •  Artificial intelligence (AI) analyses images and triggers the alert.

  •  The caregiver is notified (reception of the alert on smartphone and/or PC).

  • The management service allows Caregivers to manage and visualise on the alerts.

  • Compliant with European Privacy rules.

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