The BRIDGE between you and your loved ones

CareTech is our smart watch that enables the children and caretakers to monitor the health of the elderly. We provide a solution to bridge the communication gap between them and take fast action during emergencies. A convenient and comfortable solution for everyone's use.

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SIMULATION RESULT
App
  • Heart Rate and Blood Oxygen Levels

    Our technology provides updates on heart rate and blood oxygen level,and also gives an emergency alarm if it is too low or too high.

  • Emergency Button

    Our technology provides a feature to send an alert in case an emergency arises.

  • Location and step tracking

    Our technology provides updates on location and Steps.

Components we used

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MAX30100

The MAX30100 is an integrated pulse oximetry and heart-rate monitor sensor solution. It combines two LEDs, a photodetector, optimized optics, and low-noise analog signal processing to detect pulse oximetry and heart-rate signals. The MAX30100 operates from 1.8V and 3.3V power supplies and can be powered down through software with negligible standby current, permitting the power supply to remain connected at all times.

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MPU6050

The MPU-6050 parts are the world’s first Motion Tracking devices designed for the low power, low cost, and high-performance requirements of smartphones, tablets and wearable sensors. The device combine a 3-axis gyroscope and a 3-axis accelerometer on the same silicon die, together with an onboard Digital Motion Processor™ (DMP™), which processes complex 6-axis MotionFusion algorithms.

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03

NodeMCU

NodeMCU is an open-source firmware for which open-source prototyping board designs are available. The firmware uses the Lua scripting language. The prototyping hardware typically used is a circuit board functioning as a dual in-line package (DIP) which integrates a USB controller with a smaller surface-mounted board containing the MCU and antenna. The choice of the DIP format allows for easy prototyping on breadboards.

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