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TheLifeBand is a senior safety and care-monitoring service from Poland’s FIVARTO GROUP. It consists of an SOS wristband, a cloud analytics platform, mobile/web caregiver apps, and optional cellular security cameras. Rather than a general-purpose enterprise SaaS product, it is a vertical care solution built around “hardware rental + subscription platform,” designed to help family members or caregivers remotely monitor an elderly person’s safety status.
The wristband supports one-tap SOS voice calls to designated caregivers, fall detection, GPS location and route tracking, safe-zone departure alerts, and monitoring of metrics such as heart rate, body temperature, and SpO₂. The system analyzes data in the cloud and sends alerts via SMS, email, phone call, and push notification when anomalies are detected. Example alerts include device offline, low battery, bradycardia/tachycardia, high fever, low oxygen, not wearing the device, and leaving a safe zone. The platform also allows up to 3 emergency contacts to be configured; if no one answers after an SOS, an intelligent assistant can call 112 according to the configuration and local regulations, and provide the user’s location.
Pricing is relatively transparent: installation costs 99 zł, while the wristband subscription is 59.99 zł/month and includes the caregiver panel, wristband rental, SIM card, AI support, and mobile/web apps. The security camera costs 29.99 zł/month. The devices remain the property of the service provider and are rented by the user. Deployment is based on cloud analytics, with the device connecting through a built-in SIM; the provider checks local coverage before service begins.
Its strengths are a tightly focused use case and simple interaction for elderly users. A physical SOS button, magnetic charging, water and dust resistance, and battery life of up to about 4 days all help lower the barrier to use. Multi-channel alerts and the built-in SIM also reduce setup costs for families. The drawbacks are that the main materials do not disclose details on APIs, third-party business system integrations, enterprise-grade permissions, auditing, encryption, or GDPR practices. The company also clearly states that the device is not a medical device, and that the data is only for wellness and safety reference, not for diagnosis or treatment decisions.
It is best suited to local Polish households with elderly people living alone, adult children caring for parents remotely, and lightweight care institutions. For users in China, network accessibility, cross-border payments, SIM coverage, 112 emergency calling, and after-sales support are not clearly explained, so real-world deployment may be limited. It may be better to first compare domestic senior GPS wristbands, carrier-based IoT care services, smart elderly-care platforms, or home security camera solutions.
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