ANSIEL

A high-precision sensor, originally developed by Sekisui, provides fast detection speed and almost no false information.

アンシエル本体
●A Sekisui's uniquely developed super-sensitive sensor
●Accurately detect a care receiver's body movements, including awaking and sitting up
●Easy to use simply by placing ANSIEL under the mat
●A caregiver can monitor more than one care receiver using a dedicated app (available as an option).

About ANSIEL (A high-precision sensor)

A Sekisui's uniquely developed sensor, which can be used simply by placing it under the mattress, alerts a caregiver as soon as  the care receiver starts to get up.It detects a care receiver's getting up, which makes it possible for the caregiver to avoid possible risks to him/her.
Sensor size: 230 mm (W) X 800 mm (L) X 23 mm (H)

独自技術

A high-precision sensor that accurately detects six states in addition to heartbeat and breathing. Compared to the conventional sensor, which was often notified of false information, it is much easier to use.

How to USE

Just place it under the mattress.It can be used on any mattress. The ultra-sensitive sensor makes it easy to use.

Can use it just by connecting to the nurse call

Accurately detect the condition and notify by a nurse call. Also, by customizing according to the user's condition and characteristics, unnecessary notifications can be reduced.

①Body movement A state where a care giver moves his/her body even slightly, including turning over in bed.

②Starting to raise the upper body When a care giver starts to move to raise his/her upper body, this status will be displayed.

③Sitting up A state where a care giver has fully raised his/her upper body.

Option service (available when Wi-Fi can used in the facility)

As long as Wi-Fi is available, the information obtained from the high-precision sensor is sent to the server. With a dedicated app, a caregiver can monitor more than one care receiver at the same time, which makes it possible to realize "visualization." The option service can also accumulate data on their life rhythms and help understand their nighttime behavior patterns and sleep status.

①Monitoring just only with a smartphone ! A care receiver's heart rate and respiration rate are visible below the icon on the smartphone.

② Centralized management of detailed data on a PC
Lifelogs can be kept.