Latest Developments in Global Elderly Monitors Market

back-icon

Back to Report

Request for TOC Request for TOC Speak to Analyst Speak to Analyst Free Sample Report Free Sample Report Inquire Before Buying Inquire Before Buy Now Buy Now

Latest Developments in Global Elderly Monitors Market

  • Healthcare
  • Apr 2025
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

  • In January 2025, Philips Healthcare announced the launch of its next-generation ElderlyCare Monitoring System in North America, which integrates advanced AI-powered fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and remote health tracking features. This system aims to enhance elderly care by providing real-time alerts to caregivers and healthcare professionals, allowing for quicker intervention during health emergencies. The system also incorporates personalized health insights to better manage chronic conditions such as diabetes and hypertension, ensuring a higher quality of life for elderly individuals 
  • In December 2024, Resideo Technologies Inc. unveiled its new Smart Home Health Monitoring Platform at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024. The platform features integration with wearable devices, smart home sensors, and AI algorithms, offering a comprehensive solution for tracking elderly health metrics such as blood pressure, glucose levels, and sleep patterns. The platform also provides real-time alerts to caregivers in case of abnormal readings or emergency situations, improving the ability to monitor elderly individuals remotely, especially in senior living facilities or at home
  • In November 2024, Canary Systems launched an innovative Fall Detection Wearable designed for elderly individuals with cognitive decline. The wearable uses machine learning algorithms to detect falls accurately and differentiates between various types of falls, including simple tumbles and more serious accidents. In addition, the device is equipped with a GPS feature to ensure quick location tracking in case the wearer is unable to communicate, improving the chances of timely intervention. The wearable was well-received at the International Aging Conference in London
  • In October 2024, Arlo Technologies introduced a new Smart Elderly Monitoring Camera with AI-based motion detection and voice recognition features. This camera not only monitors movement patterns and alerts caregivers of any unusual activity, but it also uses voice analysis to detect distress sounds such as calling for help or irregular breathing, adding an additional layer of support to elderly care in smart homes. The camera's integration with smart home ecosystems allows seamless monitoring via mobile apps, ensuring caregivers can stay connected with their loved ones remotely