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SeniorConnex is an integrated hardware-and-software solution for continuous elder care, rather than a typical developer tool. It connects biometric watches, Pontosense mmWave radar, privacy-shutter cameras, bedside tablets, and a cloud portal into a “care network,” giving family members, home-care workers, and senior-care facilities access to the same set of vital signs, room-presence status, alerts, and handoff records.
The product focuses on sensor fusion and care workflows. The watch collects heart rate, movement, and rest data, and also contributes to fall detection; the mmWave radar detects breathing, presence, and motion without using cameras or microphones. The system learns each person’s baseline and classifies events such as falls, prolonged inactivity, sleep, or abnormal stillness. Alerts are sent first via SMS to the caregiver on duty, then escalated to family members according to policy, while retaining audit logs for acknowledgment, handling, and resolution. The portal is browser-accessible and provides different views for families, caregivers, and facilities; the official site also mentions iOS, Android, and Web.
Pricing information is somewhat inconsistent. One source lists Essential, Connected, and Care Network+ at USD 500/600/700 per senior per month, respectively, including both hardware and software. Another pilot-facility-oriented page lists hardware at roughly USD 780+ per person as a one-time cost, facility software starting at USD 25/month, and pass-through costs for services such as Twilio and Atlas. The official site does not offer self-hosting; it mentions hosted components such as Railway, MongoDB Atlas, Twilio, and Firebase, and does not disclose an API or SDK.
The main strength is its relatively clear privacy design: the radar does not capture images or audio, and the camera is off by default. The hardware is preconfigured, lowering the installation barrier, while audit logs and role-based permissions fit real care scenarios. The drawbacks are that it still appears to be in a limited pilot/beta rollout, with insufficient evidence around large-scale validation, service coverage, payment methods, and third-party compliance documentation. For developers, the lack of open interfaces and technical documentation is also a limitation.
SeniorConnex is better suited for North American senior-care facilities, home-care teams, and families needing remote elder monitoring as a pilot purchase. Users in China should carefully confirm hardware shipping, local compliance beyond HIPAA, availability of SMS/video services, and after-sales support; website accessibility from China cannot be determined from the available text. Domestic alternatives may include age-friendly smart monitoring solutions, mmWave radar care products, and care-management SaaS vendors for senior-living facilities.
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