Nobi AI-Powered Lamp for Fall Detection and Prevention Hauls in Multiple Awards at CES 2024
Nobi, a provider of innovative AgeTech solutions, has won four different awards for its new Nobi Ceiling AI-powered Smart Lamp during CES 2024, the world's largest electronics trade show held annually in January in Las Vegas.
Introduced this year at CES, Nobi Ceiling is a ceiling-mounted version of Nobi's award-winning AI-powered Smart Lamps that detect and prevent falls and monitor health and activity patterns, significantly improving the safety and well-being of older adults. The Nobi Ceiling offers the same combination of elegant design and cutting-edge AI technology Nobi is known for, ensuring older adults can age independently and with dignity.
The Nobi Ceiling was honored with the following awards:
CES Picks Award 2024-Residential Systems: The Residential Systems category in the CES Picks Awards celebrate 2024's most innovative automation products and their contributions to the Custom Installation industry.
CES Picks Award 2024-TWICE: The TWICE Picks award honors innovative new product launches with game-changing features and functions within consumer technology.
Gadgety Award at Showstoppers @ CES 2024: The Gadgety Award celebrates products that rewrite the rules of product innovation, address real-world challenges, push the envelope of technological advancement, and marry design and aesthetics with function.
Omdia Innovation Award at Showstoppers @ CES 2024: The Omdia Innovation Award is given to a unique product that demonstrates creativity and vision through its design, ability to solve a problem, longevity and potential market opportunity.
An essential feature of Nobi is its ability to prevent falls and provide care staff with data to facilitate proactive and preventive care. In senior-living facilities, Nobi's AI has proven capable of preventing four out of five falls, thanks to three concrete features. Firstly, there is automated lighting during the night to prevent disorientation and ensure that people can find their way when waking up, going to the bathroom. Secondly, during the night, Nobi notifies caregivers when seniors get out of bed or leave their room, enabling them to offer proactive assistance while preventing falls. Finally, Nobi provides caregivers and families with privacy-protected images of a fall, allowing them to identify the cause and gather crucial information to prevent future falls.
Introduced this year at CES, Nobi Ceiling is a ceiling-mounted version of Nobi's award-winning AI-powered Smart Lamps that detect and prevent falls and monitor health and activity patterns, significantly improving the safety and well-being of older adults. The Nobi Ceiling offers the same combination of elegant design and cutting-edge AI technology Nobi is known for, ensuring older adults can age independently and with dignity.
The Nobi Ceiling was honored with the following awards:
CES Picks Award 2024-Residential Systems: The Residential Systems category in the CES Picks Awards celebrate 2024's most innovative automation products and their contributions to the Custom Installation industry.
CES Picks Award 2024-TWICE: The TWICE Picks award honors innovative new product launches with game-changing features and functions within consumer technology.
Gadgety Award at Showstoppers @ CES 2024: The Gadgety Award celebrates products that rewrite the rules of product innovation, address real-world challenges, push the envelope of technological advancement, and marry design and aesthetics with function.
Omdia Innovation Award at Showstoppers @ CES 2024: The Omdia Innovation Award is given to a unique product that demonstrates creativity and vision through its design, ability to solve a problem, longevity and potential market opportunity.
An essential feature of Nobi is its ability to prevent falls and provide care staff with data to facilitate proactive and preventive care. In senior-living facilities, Nobi's AI has proven capable of preventing four out of five falls, thanks to three concrete features. Firstly, there is automated lighting during the night to prevent disorientation and ensure that people can find their way when waking up, going to the bathroom. Secondly, during the night, Nobi notifies caregivers when seniors get out of bed or leave their room, enabling them to offer proactive assistance while preventing falls. Finally, Nobi provides caregivers and families with privacy-protected images of a fall, allowing them to identify the cause and gather crucial information to prevent future falls.
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