Nobi is more than just a light; it’s a guardian angel disguised as a sleek ceiling-mounted fixture. This intelligent lamp uses a combination of vision, radar, and other sensors to keep elderly users safe and independent, whether in their homes or within care facilities.
Here’s how Nobi works its magic:
Fall Detection and Prevention:
- Advanced sensors: Nobi uses vision, radar, and even humidity and air quality monitoring to detect falls with impressive accuracy.
- Privacy-focused: Images are converted into stick figures before processing, ensuring user privacy.
- AI-powered analysis: The lamp’s built-in computer and associated AI analyze data to predict potential falls. It even turns on the light to prevent falls when a person gets out of bed.
24/7 Monitoring and Care:
- Local processing: Most data processing happens within the lamp itself, minimizing data transfer and privacy concerns.
- Cloud connectivity for emergencies: In case of a fall or other emergency, Nobi connects to the cloud to alert caregivers, family, or emergency services.
- Customizable monitoring: Users can choose who receives alerts and how they’re notified.
Beyond Fall Safety:
- Smart home integration: Nobi connects with other smart devices like scales, thermometers, and blood pressure monitors, providing a holistic view of the user’s health.
- Circadian rhythm– The light adjusts according to the time of day to provide restful sleep and an energized day.
- Sleep reports provide crucial information tailored to the individual.
- Continuous data collection offers the potential to see changes before they manifest as problems.
- Different models: Nobi comes in two versions: the full-featured Nobi (Pendant and Ceiling) and the smaller, more affordable Nobita, catering to different needs and budgets.
Focus on User Experience:
- Passive approach: Nobi eliminates the need for wearables or panic buttons, which many seniors find inconvenient or forget to use in emergencies.
- Pilot projects: As of CES 2023, Nobi is pilot testing in private homes, gathering user feedback to ensure a seamless and comfortable experience.
- Deployments with residential care facilities. WZC Gerstjens, a residential care facility detected 80% more falls incidents in rooms with the Nobi technology.
As mentioned by co-founder and CEO, Roeland Pelgrims, Nobi works with partners to integrate their technology as part of a care solution.
The Future of Aging in Place:
Nobi represents a significant advancement in how technology can support independent living for seniors. Its focus on privacy, proactive care, and user experience makes it a promising solution for a growing population seeking to age safely and comfortably in their own homes.
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