Description
- Best-in-class sensor system for elderly care and in-home patient care! SkyPad is the first Contactless Heart Rate & Breathing Monitor that tracks heartbeats, breathing, movements, sleep patterns and well-being of user continuously and in real-time without skin contact. SkyPad consists of a sensor Pad and a Hub with touchscreen monitor. Truly Contactless: simply place the sensor Pad below any pillow, cover it with a bed sheet or put the Pad next to pillow.
- All-in-One Sensor Pad continuously monitors Heart Rate, Heartbeats, Breathing, Movements, Sleep Patterns, Snoring, Breathing Paused, Room Temperature / Humidity and more in real-time. User’s health data is stored and you can view it anytime on cell phone to learn more about your loved one’s health and sleep
- Why SkyPad is the most practical solution for senior & elderly care and home care? With SkyPad, you can remotely monitor your loved one’s well-being anywhere and anytime with OnSky Health app (free) on cell phone. Whether you are at work, traveling, or living far away, SkyPad offers you the ability to connect effortlessly and know your loved one’s well-being without being in the same room with them.
- Urgent Alert: SkyPad sends notifications to your phone and also call you if the red SOS button is pressed by user for urgent assistance or if room temperature / humidity is abnormal.
- Comfort & Safety: Besides being contactless for comfort, SkyPad was carefully designed without using any harmful wireless radiation such as Bluetooth inside the sensor Pad. It is safe to sleep next to the sensor Pad. SkyPad includes 1 sensor Pad, 1 Hub with SOS button (no touchscreen monitor) and 1 power adaptor.
Elon Gane –
This was easy to set up and not confusing to use. The instructions did take me a while to figure out. Theres a lot of settings and stuff I havent looked at yet.
This works pretty straightforward. You put the blue device under the pillow of the person you want to monitor. And then connect that with the wire to the main device.
You could travel with this too as it’s easy to set up and plug in. The blue device is thin and you’d never notice is there. And doesn’t make any noise to function.
I do like the SOS button too, I work in a nursing home, so you could substitute for a call light if you have an elder you care for that is with and would know to push the button if they know they need help.
It seems basically accurate and reliable. If the person is moving or wake it might have some irregularities in the vitals. So works best if sleeping. Is an added comfortable if you are caring for an elderly person, knowing vital signs especially from your phone. It’s pricey but sometimes the peace of knowing how someone is without going in and checking on them is a great comfort and safety improvement.
The touch screen works well and easy to touch. All in all I think it’s a good fit. I’ll have to do more experimenting with this and I wanna try it on our baby and see how that goes too
Customer Review –
So this SkyPad monitor is pretty amazing, but it took me a while to figure it all out. Basically, it’s a super high-tech baby monitor, but for grown-ups. You slip this thin pad under their pillow or sheet, and it magically tracks their heartbeat, respiration rate, and even if they’re tossing and turning all night. The best part is, I have the abilitiy to check in on my senior from my phone, no matter where I am. It’s also reassuring to know if they’re sleeping well or if something isn’t quite right.
The downside is, there are so many features and settings. It took me a solid few days to understand what everything meant, including the graphs and figures meant. But once I got the hang of it, it’s been a pleasant addition to my home-care routine.
Jason R –
As someone with an elderly family member at home, every little peace of mind helps when it comes to keeping them safe. Not all solutions are equal, and we’ve certainly had our share of QoL improvements that haven’t really panned out.
We don’t work too well with most “smart devices” so I was a little spurious at first of how useful the SkyPad2 would be, however after spending a few hours learning about all the various features (and there are a lot of well thought out features), I think this is one of those monitors that will genuinely help me breathe easier. And rest easier as well, especially given how well the SkyPad 2 helps with monitoring at night.