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AT&T Launches Navigil Wellness Wristwatch in the U.S

AT&T Launches Navigil Wellness Wristwatch in the U.S Image Credit: AT&T

Wellness watches are reshaping the way care is delivered across various settings, including hospital discharge, in-home care, senior-living communities and individuals with disabilities. These devices play an important role in keeping users connected to the caregivers who can improve outcomes with proactive and personalized support while saving costs.

Navigil, a leading specialist in mobile wearable products used by aging adults for wellness and personal safety purposes, has made their mobile wristwatches available in the U.S. The wellness wristwatch has AT&T Network Optimized certification and uses the AT&T nationwide LTE-M cellular network and supports IoT applications with lower costs, longer battery life and small form factors.

The Navigil wristwatch monitors heart rate, activity levels, sleep patterns and more. The smart phone app, which is available for both iOS and Android, allows family members and caregivers to view the data and track the watch wearer’s wellness trends.

The Navigil mobile wearable is available to businesses including assisted living facilities and care organizations. It also has up to two weeks of battery life as a mobile phone, 100% secure SOS call routing and a wellness dashboard.

Matti Räty, President/CEO of Navigil

Connectivity is not just a feature; it is a necessity for connected devices. Without it, they are just inert devices collecting data. With it, they enable calls for help, voice calls and immediate notification of alarms. These devices are helping bridge the gap among the user, family members, friends and trusted caregivers with seamless communication.

Joe Drygas, vice president, Government, Education & Medical, AT&T

The Navigil watch is a valuable tool for seniors and caregivers. Whether it’s reminders to take medication, encouraging activity or notifying caregivers in case of an emergency, these watches help ensure users receive the support they need, when they need it.

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