This model of GPS tracker is designed for elderly people who need control and assistance. It is also suitable for children who like classic designs.

The main feature of this watch, which distinguishes it from other earlier models, is the ability to measure the heart rate, as well as the SOS alarm button. It is convenient for an elderly person to call by pressing this button, you can also select a phone from the memory in the clock.

They are conveniently fastened to your hand and do not need to be put in your pocket like a phone. This is especially true if there are difficulties with movement and the hands of an elderly person are busy.

The watch is equipped with a GPS module that allows you to control your movement. By pressing the SOS button, the person will quickly inform if he needs help.

Leather strap and large stylish non-touch screen make this watch sleek and comfortable. The screen is really big. OLED backlighting is bright and crisp.

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A SIM card of the appropriate size is inserted into the side slot of the watch. Micro USB charging. Wrist circumference from 17 cm to 23 cm.

Feature of this model:

Easy to operate

Big numbers

Dedicated SOS button

Leather belt

For this model, the Aibeile or SeTracker application is used (indicated in the instructions). All declared functions are available in this application. The application and the watch itself are Russified. The instruction is also in Russian.

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Last week, the Russian project Nimb launched crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter, in five days managed to collect an amount three times more than required. Nimb is a high-tech ring with a built-in panic button that informs family, friends and rescue services that a person is in danger by sending a distress signal with coordinates.

Recently, there are more and more personal security devices, and the gadgets themselves help to protect themselves or attract the attention of others in a variety of situations. Some of them are needed to defend against an attack, others are designed to help in critical situations that arise at home, in nature or on the road, and still others are designed specifically to help children and the elderly.

Individual signaling devices

One of the most common personal safety devices are individual alarms, which emit a loud sound that should scare off an attacker and attract the attention of passers-by. The simplest example of an individual signaling device is a whistle, but now more and more unusual devices that run on batteries are becoming more common. Often such devices are disguised as key rings so that the attacker does not understand what exactly is in your hands. In addition, often signaling devices not only emit loud sounds, but also glow - so on a dark street they can also be used as a pocket flashlight.

There are other signaling devices - for example, the Siren ring disguised as a piece of jewelry. In order to activate it, you need to turn the upper part of the ring counterclockwise: after one and a half seconds, the ring will begin to emit a shrill sound - at this time, according to the creators of the device, you need to direct the ring in the face of the attacker so that the sound is louder, and the criminal gets scared and runs away ...

Coasters that detect drugs in a drink


One of the biggest problems that personal safety devices struggle with is rape. Very often, developers are looking for a way to prevent date rape - the so-called date rape, when an acquaintance becomes the rapist or the rape occurs after a date or a party. This often happens because the victim is drugged into the drink. The American company Drink Safe Technologies sells drink holders and test strips that determine if there are any mixed substances in the drink. Two years ago, there was a lot of talk about a special one designed for the same purpose: it is assumed that a girl puts her finger in a glass of drink, and if there is a drug in it, the varnish changes color. True, the project remained a project: its page Facebook hasn't been updated for over half a year.

Such devices have a serious drawback: none of them is able to determine all the substances that can theoretically be mixed into the victim's drink, simply because there are too many of them - the products of Drink Safe Technologies, for example, detect only two of the most common substances. In addition, test strips are usually used outside laboratory conditions, so perfectly accurate results cannot be obtained. Which, however, does not mean that the test strips are not useful and that the technology will not get better over time.

Door stop with sound signal


Tracking devices are often created specifically for women - they are disguised as bracelets and other jewelry so that the attacker does not guess that the woman is holding a device with a panic button. In addition, there are quite a few applications that allow you to notify your loved ones or the police that you are in danger. However, it should be borne in mind that a smartphone is usually one of the most valuable things that we carry with us, so it is highly likely that the criminal will want to take it away in the first place.

Emergency call system


For elderly people who live separately from relatives, there is a separate category of devices - emergency medical call systems. An elderly person receives a small device with a panic button that he must press if he becomes ill. The system connects a person with an operator, who listens to the problem and decides how best to act: call an ambulance, call relatives or ask neighbors for help. Elderly people are offered to install devices with a panic button in different cities of Russia. This is often done by non-profit organizations.

The function of notifying multiple contacts when the panic button is pressed is built into some telephones designed for the elderly.

Universal protection device


In addition to devices that solve specific and fairly narrow problems, developers are also engaged in devices that can solve several problems at the same time. About a year ago, for example, a successful fundraising campaign was completed for the creation of AllBe1 - a device that has a motion sensor, an alarm button and several sensors that measure various parameters, including temperature, lighting level and ultraviolet radiation. The device can be used as a fitness tracker, or you can use it to track the location of children and pets, send data about where you are by pressing the alarm button, or, for example, receive notifications that someone has sneaked into your House. In addition, you can program the device yourself and add new functions to it.

Photos: SIREN, Amazon, SEAL SwimSafe, Safelet, Medical Guardian, Drink Safe Technologies, AllBe1, Brooklyness

As the populations of developed countries age, the market for devices to monitor their health and ensure their life at home (many older people live separately from their relatives) is growing and becoming more attractive for manufacturing companies. There are more and more devices, but their development is associated with certain specific difficulties.

The main difficulty of such technologies is to make them extremely easy to use, so that they do not require constant recharging, reinstallation and other technical intricacies, and also have a simple interface. And it is important, since no one likes to feel monitored, to use technologies that do not provide for direct tracking.

Lively

Lively unveiled its personal emergency aid device in the form of a watch that combines a large ambulance button, a pedometer and an app that displays on-screen reminders for timely medication intake. In addition, the system is equipped with "passivity sensors" that determine if the normal activity of the elderly person has decreased and send an alarm message to relatives if the level of activity drops below a certain level. And, since most old people do not have a WiFi network at home, communication is carried out via a mobile network using a home hub that supports the device at a distance of up to 300 meters from the base. The watch can also be paired with a smartphone when, for example, a person leaves the house. The developers took into account a common vision problem with their target audience - hence the use of a large button, and the shape of the device in the form of a watch is also due to the habit of this generation of wearing a watch on the wrist.

The system works discreetly for elderly users and sends a signal to relatives only if something unusual happens.

In early 2015, the device will add the function of detecting a fall and instantly informing relatives or help services about it.

The device costs $ 49.95, and the monitoring service costs $ 34.95 / month.

Philips HomeSafe Wireless

Philips Lifeline offers the HomeSafe Wireless medical signaling system designed for use in the home of single seniors. Based on the company's standard HomeSafe device, the wireless version of the system does not rely on a wired telephone at home. HomeSafe allows you to contact healthcare professionals, relatives, or anyone else who is registered as a caregiver whenever the user presses a button on their bracelet or necklace, or when the device detects a fall.

HomeSafe Wireless uses a mobile communicator that connects users to its own 24/7 emergency response center, ensuring that older people get help when they need it. HomeSafe Wireless may also include the Lifeline service with AutoAlert, which initiates an automatic call to help if a fall is detected and the user is unable to press a button on their device.

The device is equipped with a battery that provides 24 hours of system operation in the event of a power outage, ensuring that users are never left without medical attention.

When you subscribe to a service that costs $ 40 - $ 53 / month, the equipment is provided free of charge.

Touch3

GreatCall has begun offering its own Touch3 smartphone for older users, which is free of the complexities that all smart phones have and which are difficult for older users. They don't want to go through numerous hard-to-read screens to get to what they want. The smartphone, based on the Samsung device, contains only a few of the most necessary functions for middle-aged people - help, phone, camera and the ability to send a text message - which are available in one or two clicks and which are represented on the screen by large buttons.

Touch3 provides its owner with access to very convenient health and safety services:

  • Access to GreatCall 5Star dedicated service staff who, when called, see subscriber data, including emergency contact numbers (friends, family, doctors), medications and allergies. They can assess the degree of danger of the situation and send help to the elderly person;
  • The ability to call and speak with a licensed nurse or doctor at no additional cost;

These services are available only in the United States, but practically throughout the country.

In addition, the smartphone is equipped with the Medcoach application, convenient for elderly people, designed to track the schedule of medication intake and initiate appropriate reminders about it.

The smartphone itself costs $ 169.99, and maintenance using the services mentioned above costs the user from $ 25 / month. (depends on the number of calls to services).

Interestingly, a similar project was developed by Independa, which is testing its Angela tablet, designed specifically for the elderly. The tablet uses its own graphical interface, which has brighter colors, higher contrast, and larger icons than conventional consumer devices.

Angela has several pre-installed applications that the company believes are of interest to older people, such as e-mail, Facebook, video calling, games and puzzles. In addition, the system includes the Smart Reminders application, which allows users to set reminders for timely medication use, doctor visits and similar events. In this case, reminders are displayed on the screen and users need to touch them in order to confirm reading. And people caring for an elderly person simultaneously receive confirmation that the reminder is understood and fulfilled.

Evermind

The Evermind system is a set of sensors that allows an elderly person's relatives to discreetly and unobtrusively monitor their activities.

The Evermind sensor is more like a device that we often see in home automation kits - a "smart plug", ie. an external module that provides end-to-end connection of electrical equipment to the network. In other words, the sensor is plugged into a socket and is itself a socket. If the electrical device connected to the sensor turns on or off, then Evermind captures the changes and sends the corresponding data to the manufacturer's server using its own cellular module. The information received is analyzed and, if necessary, a notification is sent to the smartphone of a relative or a person caring for an elderly or sick person.

Elderly people have established habits, they eat at about the same time every day, watch TV, walk and go to bed. It is these habitual actions that are tracked, or rather, deviations from this ritual are recorded.

For example, a user connects the coffee maker to the mains through Evermind. He knows that every morning for his elderly relative begins with a cup of invigorating drink, and therefore adjusts the sensor accordingly. If during the morning the sensor does not register the inclusion of the coffee maker, the user will receive a corresponding notification. Or, on the contrary, he will receive an SMS every time the vehicle is put into operation - it all depends on the selected parameters.

At the same time, it is not required to have the Internet at home, which, as a rule, older people do not have - all sensors have their own wireless Internet access.

There is no mobile application for Evermind, the sensors are configured via the web interface. A set of three sensors will cost $ 199. In addition, Evermind owners are charged a $ 29 monthly fee for cellular and server usage.

And trackers are most often used to monitor vehicles or monitor people. There are compact models of beacons that allow for hidden tracking, handheld devices for outdoor enthusiasts, hiking, and GPS for the elderly, children and people with disabilities.

Why do older people need a beacon

The GPS beacon / tracker for the elderly is a passive protection device. Elderly people with poor health can be injured while walking, shopping, or on their way home. After all, often all relatives are busy at work and cannot accompany a relative if necessary.

In the declining years, health weakens: age-related changes in the psyche are possible, as a result of which a person can lose orientation in space and get lost. If disorientation is accompanied by blackouts, the lost person will not be able to communicate his address and even his name to those around him. Identifying your identity and finding loved ones will take a lot of time.

Finally, he may at any moment feel unwell, faint on the street or in a public place, and those close to him will not even know what happened and where to look for him.

  • 50% of older people have difficulty walking, but only 8% do not leave their apartments.
  • 33% over 60 years old fall at least once a year, and half of the falls are accompanied by serious injuries.
  • After 60 years, 10-15% develop senile dementia, and among those who have reached the age of 80, the proportion of those suffering from this disease reaches 40%.
  • In the middle stages of Alzheimer's disease, vagrancy tendencies often appear.

GPS for an elderly person will help loved ones to always be aware of his location. Such a device will relieve you of unnecessary worries and promptly notify you of any problems.

How the beacon works

A personal GPS beacon at a given frequency determines the coordinates of the owner and sends them to a mobile phone or computer. There are beacons with asynchronous triggering, which send a message with coordinates not on a schedule, but in certain situations:

  • triggering of the shock sensor (usually this happens when you fall);
  • the carrier crossing the geofence boundary, which, for security reasons, he should not leave unaccompanied;
  • the observer sends a beacon request command.

The data sent by the beacon makes it possible to determine the coordinates of the carrier with an accuracy of 5-15 meters.

A more convenient device is a GPS tracker for the elderly. It determines not only the coordinates at a particular moment in time, but also tracks the route of movement. Since the device is always in active mode, it consumes more power than the beacon, which sleeps most of the time. It is important to recharge on time.

If an elderly person with a device goes far from home or falls, being anywhere, even in their own apartment, their loved ones will receive an alarming message and will be able to provide assistance, knowing where to go. The GPS device will help you quickly find a patient who is prone to vagrancy, suffering from disorientation in time and space.

Finally, many models can contact someone from their relatives with one press of the panic button.


Is the beacon dangerous to health?

Many older people are prejudiced against electronic devices, considering them to be a source of radiation hazardous to health. The work of a GPS beacon is indeed accompanied by electromagnetic radiation, but it is much weaker than the radiation of a mobile phone. Do not be afraid of him. Wearing the device continuously will not cause harm. But he will help to take timely measures in situations that pose a real threat to life and health.

Elderly Beacon Requirements

A GPS beacon for seniors differs from car beacons, personal covert tracking devices and travel models in shape and feature set. The main requirements that it must meet:

  • convenient form;
  • asynchronous response time - in the event of an emergency situation or at the command of the observer;
  • the ability to define a geofence;
  • the presence of an alarm button for communication with loved ones, the function of their automatic dialing;
  • two-way voice communication;
  • the presence of a sensor for removing from the hand (for bracelets);
  • the presence of a built-in accelerometer that activates the sending of an alarm message in the event of a fall of the owner.

Device formats

GPS devices for monitoring and passive protection of the elderly are available in different formats:

  • GPS alarm with panic button is suitable for monitoring the safety of people exclusively within the house (apartment). Such a device can be placed on a bedside table at the bedside of a bed patient. The alarm sends a message when the alarm button is pressed and when smoke, gas, door / window openers are triggered.
  • The bracelet is a convenient shape, because it is difficult to lose it. Typically, these models are equipped with a hand-held sensor. The function is also relevant for children, who can be robbed of a fashionable device by force. The minimum set of functions of a GPS bracelet: determination of coordinates, an alarm button for sending messages, calls to numbers entered in the memory. There are also more complex models: smart watches, watch phones. They accept incoming calls and make calls, but the list of numbers is usually limited.
  • Tracker phone with identification tag and panic button. It has a wide range of functions, combining the capabilities of a full-fledged mobile phone and a tracking device. But older people often forget to take their phone with them when leaving home.
  • Pocket - with two-way voice communication, SOS button, listening to the environment and built-in accelerometer (fall sensor) has the same drawback as the previous solution - you can forget or lose it.

conclusions

The existing models of GPS trackers for the elderly are equipped with a different set of functions. Taking into account the age, the state of physical and mental health, the conditions in which the elderly person lives (alone or with relatives), it will not be difficult to choose the appropriate solution. Such devices will help ensure the safety of elderly people during independent walks. If you do not want to annoy your loved ones with constant care, remote control using a beacon will be the best solution.

The massive introduction of gadgets into our lives has made it safer. Mobile devices help to call for help from anywhere, warn of a natural disaster, prevent sleep while driving, inform rescuers about the location of the victim. Special applications monitor the condition of people with chronic diseases and help avoid seizures. Brookings analysts predict that this year the global market for mobile health monitoring (M-Health) will amount to $ 14.5 billion, and by 2020 - $ 58.8 billion. Mobile technologies have been developed to control conditions in diabetes, asthma, and epilepsy. Apps and devices have emerged that can predict heart attacks, strokes, and even cancer.

If another person needs help, your smartphone will teach you how to provide it. In a word, there are many technologies for salvation today, but there is only one life. We present a selection of devices and mobile applications that will save you from death in a variety of circumstances. Our list includes both services available for download and announced developments.

"Mobile rescuer" for calling emergency services

The official application from the Russian Emergencies Ministry, which allows you to call rescuers from anywhere in Russia. When you press the SOS button, the program automatically determines the location of the person and selects the number of the nearest rescue service from the base. At the same time, your loved ones receive a notification that you are in trouble. The app includes first aid instructions, emergency rules and a directory of institutions.

The drone rescue will throw a circle to the drowning


Another flying robot for saving lives was developed by the Iraqi company RTS Ideas. The device, called the Pars, reaches a speed of 25 km / h, approaching the target faster than the most skilled swimmer. This was shown by the first tests of the drone in the Caspian Sea. The solar battery lasts for 10 minutes of flight. The carrying capacity of the Pars allows three lifebuoys to be delivered to drowning people. Testing of the device continues, while developers are looking for investors.

ResQCPR Respiratory System

The development of the American company Advanced Circulatory by 50% increases the success of rescuers in resuscitation of victims. A pump (ResQPump) is installed on a person's chest, which doubles the blood flow to the heart. The second part of the system, the ResQPod valve , facilitates the passage of air into the respiratory tract.

The Vigo headset keeps you awake while driving


According to statistics, a quarter of fatal accidents happen due to a second of sleep while driving. The new Vigo gadget tracks the movements of the driver's eyelids and prevents him from falling asleep. The built-in infrared sensor and accelerometer measure a person's fatigue by analyzing body movements and blinking frequency. The device communicates with the smartphone app via Bluetooth. If a person starts nodding off, Vigo turns on a vibration, audio or light signal on the phone (at the user's choice). In the niche of keeping the driver awake, mobile applications compete with headsets - DriveAlertMaster, DriveSafe, Drivia, AntiSleepPilot and others.

Red Alert: Israel warns of missile strikes

Israel is often subjected to rocket attacks from the Gaza Strip, so the country has a Tseva Adom (Hebrew for Red) warning system. A siren sounds in Israeli cities 15-30 seconds before the fall of the shell. Unfortunately, it is not heard everywhere. Therefore, programmers Ari Sprung and Kobe Snir developed a mobile application based on the famous Yo messenger. Subscribers who send "yo" to the REDALERTISRAEL account receive signals of an impending airstrike.

For Android owners, the app is available in Hebrew, and for iOS it is also available in English.

EDSAP Predicts Stroke


Samsung has developed a device tentatively titled Early Detection Sensor and Algorithm Package (EDSAP). The headset is attached to the head and in just 60 seconds reads the electrical impulses of the brain. Scan results are processed in a special smartphone application. Full-scale testing of the technology is yet to come. In the future, EDSAP has the potential to save many people at risk.

Embrace bracelet for epilepsy sufferers

The device from Empatica, in addition to the usual functions of a smartwatch, monitors the level of stress by measuring the electrical conductivity of the skin. If the data indicates an impending seizure, the device vibrates. If the user does not disable the alarm, Embrace will send a message to the guardians with the user's GPS coordinates via the smartphone. Now the company is raising money for the serial production of the product.

WEMU smart clothes will report a seizure


Also, a kit for epilepsy patients WEMU is being prepared for mass production. French medical device manufacturer Bioserenity has launched this project in partnership with community-based organizations Epilepsy Action and Efappe. The kit consists of a jacket and a hat with a variety of sensors that send data via Bluetooth to the accompanying application on the smartphone. Analysis of cardiac, muscle and brain activity will accurately predict seizures.

Blood of hopefindsdonor

Due to the lack of donated blood in Thailand, thousands of people die every year. The situation escalated in 2014, when more than a thousand people were injured during mass protests. People started looking for donors through social networks - with varying success. Then the largest mobile operator in Thailand, AIS, created a social network for donors, Blood of Hope. This is a mobile application with a donor database. When registering, the user indicates his blood group. If necessary, the app notifies eligible donors where their blood is needed. Civil society organizations from all over the world have announced the need to repeat this experience in their countries.

Scarab sensor saves from the environment

In January, fundraising for the production of a multifunctional sensor started on the Kickstarter site. The miniature device measures temperature, radiation, ultraviolet radiation, concentration of nitrogen dioxide, ozone, carbon monoxide and liquefied gas, lighting brightness, noise level, relative humidity, pressure and electromagnetic waves. Scarab accommodates 16 different sensors: thermometer, GPS, humidity sensor, ultraviolet radiation sensor, gamma-ray counter, magnetometer, accelerometer, sound meter, barometer, gyroscope, detectors of carbon monoxide and other dangerous compounds. The device is synchronized with a smartphone via Bluetooth via a companion app on iOS or Android. The information collected by the devices will be systematized in the corporate "cloud". This way, users will be able to avoid visiting environmentally unfriendly places. Scarab may go on sale later this year.