
IUPLUS (CEO Choi Doo-heon) announced that it will participate in ‘CES 2023’ held in Las Vegas, USA for a total of 1 days from January 5 (Thursday) to January 8 (Sunday, local time), 4.
At this CES, IU Plus will introduce its new product, the non-contact ‘Radar Vital Sensor’. This is a wearable device in the form of a necklace that provides the ability to detect biological signals such as heartbeat and breathing in real time in a non-contact manner. In addition, it is also equipped with a function that automatically sends an SOS rescue request if an emergency situation occurs to the wearer.
It can be used indoors by attaching it to a dedicated cradle. It can be placed next to the bed to monitor sleep conditions while you sleep, and the measurement data can be transmitted to a dedicated smartphone application (app) to evaluate or manage sleep quality. Additionally, it can also be used as a security sensor by detecting movement occurring indoors.
In particular, it is an ultra-small product with a sensor module size of only 35mm x 35mm, and its high power efficiency allows it to be easily embedded in various products. At the same time, the company explains that it is not affected by environmental noise such as moving objects or vibrations.
Radar vital sensors have currently been applied to domestic companies’ medical device heated mattresses and domestic stone beds, and it is known that a large construction company is also considering a smart home service based on a wall pad using the technology.
In addition, the company plans to release a new product in collaboration with a black box manufacturer mainly targeting overseas markets. We plan to provide a driver condition monitoring function to U.S. truck drivers to detect drowsy driving, drinking, or drug use.
IU Plus plans to launch a sleep management monitoring service that analyzes measurement data from radar vital sensors through an app in 2023.
Choi Doo-heon, CEO of IU Plus, said, “If we start non-face-to-face remote medical treatment with daily heart rate management, it will be of great help in preventive medicine, such as checking basic health status and early detection of heart disease,” and added, “Radar vital sensor technology provides convenient and convenient treatment.” “I will contribute to creating a healthy world,” he said.
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