Didicares (CEO Kim Sang-hyun), together with KT, launched ‘FevoPro’, a dog wearable device that provides a ‘real-time dog health report service’ that allows dog owners to check their dog’s health information 24 hours a day, anywhere through LTE communication for the first time in Korea. It was announced on the 3rd.
The ‘Real-time Dog Health Report Service’ installed in ‘FevoPro’ allows you to check detailed activity records of your dog in minutes per hour per day, week, month, year, etc., such as whether your dog was sufficiently rested, lightly or actively active, etc. You can check the condition.
The ‘FevoPro’ device is made of small, lightweight (15g) material, providing a comfortable fit when walking or exercising your dog, and can be easily attached to a leash or harness. In addition, the modern and minimalist design adds fashionability to your dog. It is a battery charging method that can be used for up to 18 days on a single charge, and provides activity data using the LTE communication network when your dog is active. In addition, it is equipped with an IP67 rating for water and dust resistance, so you can wear it while swimming or walking in the rain without worrying about getting submerged.
In addition, customers who subscribe to the ‘Real-time Dog Health Report Service’, which can receive support for 10,000 won per month, can receive surgery provided by general dog insurance through the ‘Fevo Dog Care Plan’ created jointly by Didicares and Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance based on the dog’s health data. , it supports not only hospitalization, but also outpatient treatment costs, surgery consignment fees for dog owners, and advertising costs to find lost children, which are borne by dog owners in the event of disappearance.
A Didicares official said, “The dog’s disease prediction function will be updated in the future, and it is equipped with a location tracking function, so in case of disappearance, you can check the dog’s recent location history through the GPS function.”
Meanwhile, Didicares is a company located in the Pangyo Startup Zone, established by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups to intensively foster promising start-ups in new industries and managed by the Gyeonggi Creative Economy Innovation Center and the Startup Promotion Agency. Last year, Spark Lab received a private investment-led technology start-up support program called TIPS ( TIPS).
Source: Pangyo Techno Valley Official Newsroom
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