Every year, fatal falls – a major public health problem according to the WHO – are the second leading cause of accidental death or death by unintentional injury in the world. There are connected objects such as watches, which reassure seniors and their loved ones.
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One in three people over the age of 65 falls during the year. Once the door is closed, how do you know if an elderly person has fallen? How do I know if she’s lost consciousness? There are several systems on the market that reassure seniors and their loved ones: classic remote assistance, fall detectors or active remote assistance.
Tunstall, a specialist in remote assistance and connected health in France, has recently offered the “580” watch. Beyond a watch that tells the time with a dial and hands, the 580 watch from this French manufacturer is a device with a call function (SOS button) and a detection system some heavy falls.
Its integrated GPS system offers real-time geolocation and the possibility of defining a living area. A watch intended primarily for seniors, but also for all those who feel weakened, and therefore reassured by non-stigmatising technological support.
Tunstall 580, is a connected watch, a rescue and health device: it counts your steps.
It allows you to trigger an emergency alert, whenever and wherever. The watch is also waterproof and it receives IP67 certification. The configuration of the watch can be done via a web platform for setting and monitoring information. It also has Bluetooth. Autonomy is 3 days. This unisex watch is available in two colors: sand/rose gold and black/silver.
There is also the Zembro watch. This connected watch is compatible with the activities of seniors, while allowing them to maintain the link with their loved ones.