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Dementia patients ‘will really benefit’ from new smart socks which use AI technology

SmartSocks, developed with the help of experts Exeter University, are able to track the heart rate, sweat levels and motion of people wearing them and collect data

Dementia patients could continue to live at home and be monitored with new AI – smart socks.

Experts at Exeter University said the “SmartSocks” can track the heart rate, sweat levels and motion of people wearing them. It would allow carers to identify when vulnerable people are in distress.

Trials of the new tech by care technology start-up Milbotix are set to begin soon – in homes and care homes. Unlike trackers currently used for similar purposes, smart socks look exactly like real socks – removing the stress and discomfort of bulky monitors often removed by patients.

They’re even machine washable, don’t require charging – and can check the cognitive state of patients, which no current devices are able to do. The socks were invented after a collaboration project between Milbotix and the University of Exeter.

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