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By Jessica Hagen | 01:08 pm | July 28, 2023
Edward Shi and Paras Unadkat, product managers at Google, tell MobiHealthNews what challenges they faced when developing the technology and what future versions of the Watch may include. 
By Jessica Hagen | 02:28 pm | July 21, 2023
Edward Shi and Paras Unadkat, product managers at Google, tell MobiHealthNews how their teams worked together to build the Pixel Watch's fall-detection features.
By Emily Olsen | 12:19 pm | March 01, 2023
The wearable uses its motion sensors to determine if the user has taken a hard fall and can contact emergency services if they don't respond.
By Adam Ang | 10:57 pm | November 21, 2022
The trial aims to enable hospitals and nursing homes to quickly respond to emergency situations while ensuring patients' privacy.
By Adam Ang | 06:17 am | September 09, 2022
It can also predict falls by using AI and a deep sensing camera that observes a wearer's movement.
By Emily Olsen | 12:25 pm | December 07, 2021
Vayyar and Assistive Technology Service (ATS) are options for fall-detection devices as part of the Alexa Together subscription that allows caregivers to remotely assist family members.
By Emily Olsen | 02:51 pm | December 02, 2021
The funding round comes months after the company raised $19.5 million in Series A financing.
By Adam Ang | 12:03 am | June 14, 2021
Its device for senior folks can now predict a fall by triangulating all the user's data in real-time.
By Dave Muoio | 02:49 pm | March 04, 2021
A new app allows seniors enrolled in the Lively Health & Safety offering to access in-home support services through Apple's wearable.
By MobiHealthNews | 03:59 pm | September 03, 2020
Also: Viz.ai landed a New Technology Add-on Payment designation from CMS, and a Canadian company rolls out new return-to-work wearable.