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Health Guard: Guardian of the old

Filed in archive Companies by gautam on February 22, 2008

Health Guard: Guardian of the old
Old age can be a bane for a person since at this stage of life a person tends to lose his natural abilities which can hamper their day to day functioning but here is the Health Guard concept for Nokia which aims at keeping a tab on every movement of elderly so that they don't end up becoming a victim of any untoward incident.

With the aid of RFID technology it would be very much possible to keep a tab on routine activities of the elderly. Health Guard comprises of a two piece monitoring station which includes a detachable RFID reader and a touch display base with easily recognizable universal icons. It even features a memo pad and voice recorder. This would definitely be of great help to people who leave their parents behind at home alone for the whole day when they leave for work.

Via Yankodesign


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