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An Alexa device on a bedside table with a Vayyar sensor above the bed.
By  Emily Olsen 11:25 am December 7, 2021
Amazon is partnering with Vayyar and Assistive Technology Service for fall detection on its Alexa Together subscription. Alexa Together, which was announced in September and is available starting today, allows caregivers to remotely monitor and assist family members in their homes. It includes an emergency response service, an activity feed that can alert family members if a loved one hasn't used...
Amazon's air quality monitor next to an Alexa device displaying quality metrics
By  Emily Olsen 12:13 pm November 4, 2021
Amazon has unveiled a connected home air quality monitor that works with the Alexa virtual assistant. The monitor can measure particulate matter, volatile organic compounds, carbon monoxide, humidity and temperature.  The device doesn’t have its own microphone, so it connects to an Alexa-enabled device or the Alexa app to provide alerts if air quality is poor. Users can also check an air quality...
A provider talks to a patient using an Alexa-enabled device
By  Emily Olsen 09:45 am October 25, 2021
Amazon announced Monday senior living communities and health systems will be able to use the Alexa voice assistant at scale in their facilities starting next month. The expansion of Alexa Smart Properties, also used for businesses like hotels, vacation rentals and offices, will allow healthcare providers to communicate with patients without needing to enter their rooms. Patients can also control...
An older man using his smartphone in his home
By  Emily Olsen 11:55 am September 29, 2021
Amazon is launching Alexa Together, a subscription service that allows caregivers to assist and remotely monitor aging family members in their homes. The subscription, which Amazon will release later this year in the U.S., will cost $19.99 a month and builds on the company’s Care Hub features that debuted in November 2020.  Alexa Together allows multiple family members or caregivers to check in...
Amazon's Halo View wearable
By  Emily Olsen 04:05 pm September 28, 2021
Amazon is adding to its Halo fitness-tracking line with a new wearable, the Halo View, plus workout classes to rival Apple Fitness+ and meal planning. The Halo View allows wearers to track health metrics like activity, sleep quality and blood oxygen levels. It provides live workout tracking as well as movement reminders and text messages. Unlike its original Halo wearable launched last year, the...
Light gray Amazon Alexa device on a bedside table next to a lamp, watch and houseplant
By  Mallory Hackett 11:39 am July 12, 2021
Amazon got the go-ahead from the Federal Communications Commission last week to develop devices with radar sensors that could enable touchless control and remote sleep monitoring. The retail giant filed for a waiver last month that would allow it to develop radar sensors that operate at higher power levels than currently allowed. In its request, Amazon described two possible use-cases for...
Amazon building
By  Laura Lovett 11:47 am June 21, 2021
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is creating a new accelerator aimed at the digital health space that will give 10 startups operating in the U.S. a four-week crash course in technical training and business development, and includes a mentorship component. AWS Healthcare Accelerator's first cohort will be done in partnership with KidsX, a pediatric-focused digital health incubator that launched in...
Amazon Halo
By  Laura Lovett 03:06 pm June 3, 2021
Amazon Halo, the tech giant's app and wearable, is adding a new feature designed to help users understand their functional fitness, dubbed Movement Health. The company is pitching this tool as a way to give users insights about their posture, and help them to solve issues with personalized video suggestions. Users start by taking a function assessment where they are instructed to complete a...
Amazon Headquarters
By  Laura Lovett 03:19 pm March 29, 2021
On Thursday, Amazon landed an FDA Emergency Use Authorization for its COVID-19 test kit with at-home sample collection. According to FDA documents, the product is cleared for self-sample collection by nasal swab for individuals aged 18 years and over. The kit can be used either under the supervision of a healthcare provider or unsupervised at home. The kit includes a nasal swab, a collection tube...
DiGA
By  Anna Engberg 11:41 am March 18, 2021
A recent document released by the German Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM) has revealed that despite the invalidated Privacy Shield there are exemptions in place for Germany to allow data storage from digital health applications, so-called DiGAs, in European and even US clouds under specific terms. MobiHealthNews has looked into what it means for DiGA developers and startups...