Watches for Alzheimer's

The Keruve 2010 GPS Wristwatch is Discrete and Reliable

The Keruve 2010 is a watch designed to aid people living with Alzheimer’s disease. It has a built in GPS so it can function as a locator for caretakers of Alzheimer’s patients; it’s designed like a traditional watch-face so it’s also discrete, making it favorable to other devices.

The person with Alzheimer’s wears the GPS Watch while their family or caretaker keeps a Portable Receiver to track the wearer’s location. If the person wearing the Keruve 2010 watch goes outside of a designated safety zone, or the battery life gets low, an alarm will let the person with the receiver know.

The Keruve 2010 is the creation of Vision Localization Systems and CEAFA (Spanish Confederation of Relatives of Alzheimer’s) and made its global debut on World Alzheimer’s Day. The gallery shows images of the Keruve 2010, including images of the actual GPS interface.
Trend Themes
1. GPS Tracking - Discrete GPS tracking technology integrated into wearable devices like watches presents opportunities to improve the safety and security of individuals with Alzheimer's disease.
2. Discrete Design - The development of discreet wearable devices, such as watches, can address the need for non-intrusive solutions for Alzheimer's patients and their caretakers.
3. Safety Monitoring - The implementation of safety monitoring systems through advanced wearable technology offers an innovative way to ensure the well-being of individuals suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - The healthcare industry can explore opportunities to integrate GPS tracking technology into wearable devices to enhance the care and safety of individuals with Alzheimer's disease.
2. Wearable Technology - The wearable technology industry can focus on developing discreet and reliable wearable devices like watches to cater to the specific needs of Alzheimer's patients and their caretakers.
3. Elderly Care - The elderly care industry can benefit from the implementation of safety monitoring systems utilizing wearable technology, such as watches, to provide effective support for individuals with Alzheimer's disease.

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