Vision Pulse uses ultra-wideband technology to expand a vehicle’s field of vision through obstacles including buildings and other road users.
Hyundai and Kia reveal Vision Pulse, a low-cost UWB safety technology that reduces reliance on LiDAR while boosting urban road safety.
AI-powered lamps that detect falls without wearables, a 55 percent average reduction in fall incidents and two-minute response times give Santa Fe Trails Assisted Living and Memory Care a technologica ...
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China, India to outpace fall detector growth as remote elder monitoring rises
Globally, the wearable fall detector market is projected to reach $3.7b by 2035. China and India are projected to lead the ...
The wristband type segment accounts for 38.0% of total market share in 2025, making it the dominant device category. Wrist-worn fall detectors offer ease of use, comfort, discreet design, and ...
Some of the best smartwatches could be banned from import over a fall detection patent dispute.
Another day, another lawsuit. A company named UnaliWear, which makes wearables for older adults, is suing Apple, Samsung, and Google, claiming the companies stole its fall detection technology, ...
The US International Trade Commission (ITC) has officially voted to launch an investigation into the biggest names in the wearables industry, following a patent infringement complaint over ...
Abstract: In response to the low power consumption and comfortable wearing requirements of wearable fall detection technology, a fall detection algorithm triggered by interrupt was proposed in this ...
The US International Trade Commission is launching an investigation into Apple Inc., Google LLC, and other smartwatches that incorporate fall-detection technology, prompted by a patent-infringement ...
Austin-based medical alert device maker UnaliWear filed patent infringement lawsuits against Apple, Samsung, Google, and Garmin, alleging that the tech giants' smartwatches infringe its patents for ...
Slip and fall accidents are among the most common injuries people experience at home, and they often happen in places we consider safe. Wet floors, loose rugs, uneven surfaces, and cluttered pathways ...
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