Top Medical Wearables of 2021

Posted by Ashley Foster on September 28, 2021
Ashley Foster

Top Medical Wearable Technology of 2021

If you have been following the Butler Technologies blog for a while, then you might remember that we wrote a similar article to this one in 2019. Medical device technology is one of the fastest-growing industries. Wearables are a part of the industry that continues to grow fast too. According to Grand View Research, the wearable medical device market is expected to grow to $111.9 billion by 2028! This year’s market size value is $21.3 billion. That’s a compound annual growth rate of 26.8 percent. The home healthcare sector accounted for over 53 percent of the total market!  Here’s a list of some of the top wearable medical devices.

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Innovative Wearable Medical Devices on the Market in 2021

empatica

Empatica is a home healthcare device company initially founded in 2011. The company has since grown due to its epilepsy monitoring wearables line. They have a variety of wearables available for those looking to track vitals like heart rate and temperature. One of their more popular products includes the embrace 2, the only FDA-approved wrist wearable for patients who need to monitor seizures and alert caregivers.

empatica embrace 2 emb2_sleeping-lg-xhdpi
Source: https://www.empatica.com/embrace2/

AliveCor Kardia

Founded in 2010, AliveCor is a pioneer in the healthcare wearable sector. They offer a relatively affordable personal EKG. An app is also included to connect the sensor to your cell phone, and it is compatible with Android & iOS. KardiaMobile is FDA-cleared and uses a single lead EKG sensor to detect the rhythm of the user’s heart.

Kardia Mobile Phone demo
Source: https://store.kardia.com/

Philips NightBalance

The Philips NightBalance is a mask-free CPAP alternative for patients who have positional sleep apnea. The NightBalance is a wearable and washable chest strap with a pocket for a little wireless sensor device. When the device detects when the patient is sleeping on their back, the device delivers a slight vibration, making the patient move back to their side without waking up. The overwhelming majority of trial participants reported better sleep.  Philips NightBalance for sleep apena treatment

 

Starkey Livio AI

The Starkey Livio AI is a smart hearing aid that has been adapted for COVID-19 procedures like wearing a mask. According to their website, Livio AI is “the world’s first Healthable hearing aid. It enables users to take a proactive approach to their hearing and wellness with brain and body activity tracking, and more.” The hearing aid can help users more clearly hear those with masks on.  Livio AI comes with an easy you use app for the users to view and share data easily. It also comes with a personal AI assistant called Thrive.

Starkey Livio AI Smart Hearing Aid

Apollo Wearable

2021 has been a stressful year. One way many people are choosing to combat stress is to use technology. Apollo Neuro is a wearable band that uses tech to treat stress and anxiety. The band is controlled by a BlueTooth app on the user’s phone. There are different modes to select like meditation, wake up, recovery, social, and sleep. Apollo Neuro comes with two bands, one for the wrist and one for the ankle.  Apollo Neuro recovery bands

Wellue BabyO2™ S2 Baby Oxygen Monitor

Wellue has a huge line of wearables available for all ages. One of their popular products is the BabyO2™ S2 Baby Oxygen Monitor. This monitor is attached to the ankle and foot of the baby.  The hardware involved sends real-time data back to the home station.  If the monitor detects abnormalities in the baby’s SpO2 or pulse rate, the home base alarm goes off. This wearable is rated to fit infants to three-year-olds.

Wellue baby02 s2 bby monitor
Source: https://getwellue.com/products/babyo2-s2-baby-oxygen-monitor

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Meet the Author

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Ashley Foster was previously the Digital Marketing Specialist on the BTI Team.

 

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