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LASHIC is a senior monitoring service provided by INFIC. Rather than a conventional enterprise SaaS product, it is a home eldercare solution built around sensor hardware + a mobile app + a subscription service. It is aimed at families who want elderly relatives to receive something close to 24-hour monitoring in a care facility while continuing to live at home. It also offers access options for welfare and care facilities.
The product modules include a room motion sensor, a bed heart-rate sensor, and a nurse call function. The room sensor measures temperature, humidity, brightness, and movement in real time, and can trigger alerts for prolonged inactivity, heatstroke risk, nighttime wandering, abnormal daily routines, fire, and other situations. The bed sensor is placed under the mattress and monitors activity in bed, in-bed/out-of-bed status, and pulse. The nurse call function requires no installation work: users can call with one tap from the device side, and caregivers can also call the room from the mobile app. In the app, users can view current status, notification history, at-home confirmation, and service records. For collaboration, in addition to the contract holder, up to 2 caregivers can be added, for a total of 3 registered users, though more granular permission controls are not disclosed.
The main text indicates monthly billing with the option to cancel monthly, but the exact monthly fee was not captured. The service offers a 30-day free trial: it is completely free for 30 days after receipt, shipping is free, and if the return shipment is completed within 30 days, no fee is charged and return shipping is also free. Payment is by credit card, with support for Visa, Master, JCB, Diners, and Amex. On-site add-on services may incur fees after the free usage allowance, such as 8,800 yen during daytime and 12,100 yen at night.
The main advantage is that it uses sensors instead of cameras, balancing privacy with continuous monitoring. Functions can be selected individually, making it suitable for different stages ranging from healthy seniors living alone to at-home nursing care. Its AI analyzes monthly activity levels, sleep, and living environment data and generates reports. Limitations include the lack of disclosed open APIs, third-party integrations, security certifications, and full pricing details. The service also depends on the network or SIM availability at the installation location, and may not be available on some remote islands or in mountainous areas.
LASHIC is best suited to families in Japan with elderly relatives living alone who need remote care, as well as at-home care scenarios where reducing nighttime and daily caregiving pressure is important. Users in China should pay attention to service coverage, hardware delivery, the Japanese-language app, credit card payment, and the availability of communication terminals. The main text does not make it possible to determine direct connectivity from Chinese networks. Alternatives may include local eldercare monitoring hardware, carrier-provided senior care services, or smart home sensor solutions.
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