🛡️ Stay safe, stay private, stay worry-free.
This Fall Detection & Activity Sensor offers powerful 6-meter coverage with AI-driven stick figure monitoring that preserves privacy by avoiding video capture. It requires no wearable devices and operates without monthly fees, making it ideal for seniors and individuals with cognitive impairments. The device intelligently tracks falls, wandering, bed exits, and unusual activity to provide comprehensive, privacy-conscious safety monitoring.
G**N
Cool as snot! But 2 sw bugs, needs a programming fix.
This is to supplement the fall detection, sos watches and necklaces.The sentinare 3, AltumView ai fall detector stick figure privacy maintaining camera, is cooler than snot. However, none of the lg nor one plus phones could manage to push the wifi password to the device. I finally got a Chinese tablet, also on Android 12 to push the network password to the unit. They need are trying to fix the problem. I knew it was not a camera--I kept trying different android devices until one device worked. My guess is that their software is trying to peak at the phones password which obviously Android would not allow, except for the Chinese tablet.The fall detection, when I turned the led off, Failed in real situation, and failed, until I turned it and the ir on. They are working on the vertical falls and making it ultra sensitive. Also the hand wave for help only works if no bright light behind you.The mic and speaker quality could be better-- but it's infinitely better than nothing. The ability to see a heat map and get awareness of the health of a parent while retaining %100 parent privacy is awesome and Huge!!!Excellent sw ui! They thought out their software, really well, thinking of everything--minus the new product hiccups which will be fixed.Humans are invisible, sitting on the couch, and it only gets serious about depicting a stick figure when a person walks or lays down on the floor. My dog and cat are invisible too. Good job!If they fix the Wi-Fi password push problem and detect half a person laying down on the floor, get a fall detection mode that actually works and much more sensitive, they will have a perfect product!!! Right now, it's still a revolutionary product to keep elders a tad safer and better looked after, in their homes and in institutions, without the privacy issues of an optical camera. It allows us remote situational awareness (from seeing a fallen person heat map, to when they do not answer the phone, a pulse check to intercom ability, without invading the parents' privacy. You see a heat mapped person overlayed onto an old picture of the room, if you choose, and no worries about people watching you in the chair, or appearance of the body or room.Even with a broken wifi push, broken fall detection, I highly recommend buying. Being able to get situational awareness of a parent, keeping them out of the nursing home for as long as possible, makes it worth buying. The company just needs to invest more $ and fix the firmware and the Android app. So, it doesn't only detect some percent of obvious falls and I expect 20% of the Android devices will work for the set up of the camera.It is worth borrowing other people's phones to get the camera setup, despite not being perfected, because of other unprecedented supplemental benefits.
L**A
NOT RELIABLE
I am very unhappy with this product. It is installed in the best position for my mom’s room, yet still will not record at times. She has fallen several times but it only gave an alert for a few of the falls. It has a feature where the person in distress can wave their arm to signal they need help, but it has never worked. My mom has been stranded on the floor for hours because it did not think she had fallen. The stick person feature is great for privacy but there is a 30 minute time restriction tied to the alert snapshot (the feature that shows you an actual image of the person instead of the stick person). When trying to review the recorded video to see what happened, the actual image is no longer available. There are many times she is in her bed and nothing shows on the camera. There are many times caregivers go into her room to get her for meals and the camera doesn’t catch any of that activity (she was there and then the room was empty). Very frustrating and you can’t rely on it.
P**E
Great quality, great AI fall detection, great support, but IR is weak
We have been using these for 7 months, are very satisfied with them, and recommend them. We started with 3 then 2 months later bought another 3. It is awesome having AI watching Mom & Dad for falls 24x7!The hardware, software, and documentation are great quality. Everything needed to install them comes in the box: sensor, articulating mounting brackets, screws and anchors, USB cable and AC/DC adapter. In some places we needed an extension cord (USB or AC) to reach an AC power outlet. The application is well thought out and designed. I especially like the timeline view for navigating through stick-figure recordings.Customer service and support has been responsive and helpful.There are some limitations to the person / fall detection that should be understood by the user.1. The sensors need to be calibrated initially and that must be done in person. It takes a picture of the room and you color in the floor area to indicate where lying down should be considered a problem. (You should not color in beds or lounge chairs where lying down is expected.)2. Because of camera perspective, falling toward or away from the camera might not be interpreted as a fall but as leaning toward or away from the camera or being taller or shorter. The AI is pretty good, but I installed two sensors per room in adjacent corners so every fall would occur across at least one of the camera's view. We put sensors in the three rooms they use most: the bedroom where Mom broke her first hip jumping out of bed after a noise (before sensors), the kitchen, and the living room.3. The sensor needs to see the person and their limbs, so expect it won't show them under their afghan or blanket.4. The infrared (IR) lights are not as bright as daylight or the room lights. So Dad was sometimes not detected at night when he navigated by just a nightlight from the next room while wearing some shade of baggy sweatsuit. It helped us to install more nightlights in all rooms.We occasionally get false detections of falls, but they have not been excessive, and comforts us that the AI is working. We subscribe to the home plan so several family members get notifications and we can coordinate and cover for each other. Most events we simply review and mark as resolved (like Mom cleaning a spill from the floor). The software allows marking some to ignore similar events in a location, which helped when Dad dangled his feet off his recliner, and when he regularly moved another chair to a spot in front of the TV and slouched in it.But the AI works. It alerted me halfway across the state late one night that Dad was on the floor next to his recliner when he fell off and couldn't get up. That is what we bought them to do.
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