Military & Defense
Tactical Remote Monitoring of Health and Wellness
Advanced Health Monitoring: Protecting Warfighters from Heat, Injury, and Disease.
Heat Illness
Heat and dehydration can severely impact performance and health. At just 86°F, productivity can plummet by 14%. Our solution proactively monitors factors like exertion, sweat rate, and heat index to prevent heat-related illnesses and keep individuals performing at their best.
Musculoskeletal Injury (MSK)
Musculoskeletal injuries are a serious risk for emergency service personnel. By mapping the correlations between movement, fitness, fatigue, force, and environmental factors, we can accurately assess your injury risk and help you stay safe.
Disease
Detect illness up to 72 hours before symptoms appear. With millions of animal-borne viruses, early detection is crucial. Our solution tracks key health metrics like respiration rate, oxygen saturation, sleep, and heart rate to identify potential illness before peak contagiousness.
Overexertion is the leading cause of medical discharge from the U.S. Military.
Developed through over 12 years of rigorous research and development in partnership with DARPA's Squad X, Warrior Web, and LSE programs.
Proven 95% accuracy compared to clinical standards, validated through DARPA's Squad X, Warrior Web, and LS3 programs.
Alerts & Haptic Feedback
The watch monitors heart rate and oxygen consumption, while the motion pod tracks movement patterns. When potential risks like high heart rate or dehydration are detected, the watch alerts the user.
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User puts on watch at beginning of day
How it Works
Critical physiological and biomechanical data is collected and analyzed to assess risk levels. Real-time alerts are sent to the user via haptic feedback when high-risk conditions are detected.
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Data is continuously collected by the watch and synced to the cloud when connected to Wi-Fi or cellular networks.
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Tactical team leads can now access and view health and safety data through the dashboard on their computers, phones, or tablets.