Empatica's Embrace wearable helps with epileptic seizures

Empatica’s Embrace wearable helps with epileptic seizures

The quiet, small device has a battery that can last for weeks, and will help measure stress, epileptic seizures, as well as activity and sleep.
Portable heart tracker MOCAheart

Portable heart tracker MOCAheart raising funds at Kickstarter

The ultra-slim device measures blood-pressure related vital signs; working with an accompanying mobile app, it keeps users connected to their loved ones.
Sesame

Sesame is the world’s first touch-free smartphone, designed for people with disabilities

Through advanced computer vision algorithms, the Sesame Phone tracks user head movements with extreme precision, utilizing the existing, front-facing camera.
Nanoplug

Nanoplug is virtually invisible, affordable hearing aid

Nanoplug captures sound in the same way that ears were designed to do, and its positioning reduces the risk of internal feedback and wind noise.
Arki is a digital walking coach

Arki is a digital walking coach

The wrist-worn device is a walking coach that analyzes walking posture and helps user to walk healthy, by tracking body balance and user's daily activities.
This LED lamp will be able to monitor the elderly

This LED lamp will be able to monitor the elderly

The system called "Laser Light" looks like a regular lamp, and can detect tumble of a person and monitor the state of breathing or sleeping.
HealthPatch MD

Vital Connect, LifeWatch team-up to improve remote cardiac monitoring

LifeWatch will use Vital Connect's HealthPatch MD device as part of its cardiac telemetry service for continuous monitoring for a range of arrhythmias.
FitLinxx AmpStrip

FitLinxx AmpStrip joins the consumer fitness tracking market

Using hypoallergenicdical-grade adhesives, it sticks to the user's torso to automatically and continuously track heart rate, activity, respiration and more.
Project Ara

Google’s Project Ara to get a module for tracking blood oxygen levels

The modular architecture of Google's device could make it a repository for all users' health data, while also allowing access to crowd sourced data patterns.
Microsoft's bone-conducting headset helps the blind with audio cues

Microsoft’s bone-conducting headset helps the blind with audio cues

The technology consists of a smartphone-connected bone-conducting headset and WiFi beacons placed throughout the roads users take.