Infant safety

Technology has already found many ways to improve infant safety, and new innovations are happening every year. We work with customers who aren’t just adding “Smart” in front of a product name; we are expanding the role of monitoring through miniaturization. Smaller and more reliable devices can be used in neonatal care, during sleeping, or embedded in pacifiers to expand capabilities and broaden the situations where established monitoring can be done.

Key characteristics: Reliability, safety, size

Wearable health sensors

Designed for everyone from infants to adults, wearable sensors are a common project here at Odic. Typically worn on either the wrist or the chest, we have provided solutions for monitoring blood oxygen levels, heart rate, temperature, and more! Recently we have designed more specialized sensors built into specific accessories like watches and boot inserts. Data collection from worn sensors is targeted to what is needed and safely stored to protect personal information.

Key characteristics: Comfort, subtlety, reliability