NetComm Wireless’ n-Hub connects health devices to cellular networks

n-Hub

Developer of wireless Machine-to-Machine (M2M) devices has entered the health industry with its n-Hub (NTC-20), which connects diverse Bluetooth- and WiFi-enabled health devices to cellular networks. The n-Hub also enables secure data to be sent from the remote patient or client to their practitioner.

“It combines simplicity with open system flexibility to improve efficiencies, reduce costs and ultimately improve patient outcomes,” said David Stewart, Managing Director and CEO, NetComm Wireless. “The n-Hub has the capacity to drive innovation across a wide range of applications such as monitoring the health of elderly relatives, post surgery patient care and keeping tabs on personal health, to name a few.”

The n-Hub boasts an open architecture to enable interoperability with most management platforms. Its open Linux Operating System and SDK allows developers to create applications for virtually any healthcare requirement.

The device features internal antennas for easy deployment; multiple layers of power backup; redundant antennas for increased reliability; an OLED display and a user friendly interface for simple onsite setup; multimode power and mount options; and non-intrusive integration into any home, medical, commercial or industrial environment.