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Kentucky, US-based LogicMark (formerly NXT-ID), a provider of personal emergency response systems (PERS), has launched Freedom Alert Max, a new fall detection and patient monitoring device intended to support vulnerable seniors living independent lives.
Incorporating a fall detection alert system and 4G cellular tech into one system, LogicMark’s device senses falls and sudden movements and can call for help even if a user is unable to speak or interact with the device. To mitigate false positives, an algorithm within the device can learn patterns and use this information to predict when future falls are likely to occur.
Freedom Alert Max also features Global Positioning System (GPS) location technology and geofencing to allow caregivers to set a map boundary – with the device able to send alert notifications when the device crosses those areas – to address concerns around those with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia who may wander off.
According to LogicMark, the device is also the first on the market with emergency video for caregivers to assess if a fall has occurred and to determine a user’s wellbeing – a feature that is facilitated through its Care Village mobile app.
LogicMark CEO Chia-Lin Simmons said that ageing, yet still active populations deserve access to technology that empowers them to be independent and noted that requiring ageing adults to keep up with and charge multiple devices to feel safe can prove unmanageable.
“It’s also critical for them to receive help within the first hour of a fall or another emergency to decrease any potential negative effects on their physical or mental well-being,” said Simmons.
“Freedom Alert Max solves these challenges with its user-friendly operating system and robust platform. We remain committed to using a predictive approach that strengthens responsiveness and prevents the possibility of accidents.”
According to GlobalData’s Market Size & Growth database, the overall patient monitoring market was valued at around $18bn in 2023. Growing at a CAGR of 2.6%, it is forecast to reach a valuation of almost $24bn by 2033.
NXT-ID renamed itself LogicMark in 2022. Since then, the Nasdaq-listed company has provided PERS devices to over half a million seniors, veterans, and their loved ones. Earlier this month, the company released financial results for the third quarter of 2024, showing revenues rose 14% year-over-year to $2.7m, driven by increased sales of its Guardian Alert 911 Plus system and the Freedom Alert Mini system. Gross profit increased 13% to $1.8m.
"LogicMark launches new alert system for vulnerable adults" was originally created and published by Medical Device Network, a GlobalData owned brand.