▶Main Features:
· Bluetooth 4.0 wireless connectivity
· Real-time heart rate and respiration monitoring
· Ultra-thin 1.5 mm sensing belt for non-contact vital signs monitoring
· Alerts for abnormal heart rate, respiration, and body movement
· Historical vital signs data with graphical trend review
· Built-in 900 mAh rechargeable lithium battery
▶ Product:
▶Application
• Elderly Care & Nursing Homes
Continuous non-contact vital signs monitoring with real-time alerts, helping caregivers improve nighttime supervision and respond more efficiently to abnormal conditions.
• Hospitals & Assisted Living Facilities
Supports patient monitoring in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and assisted living communities, providing continuous heart rate and respiration monitoring without wearable devices.
• Home Healthcare & Remote Patient Monitoring
Ideal for long-term home healthcare, remote patient monitoring, and family caregiving where comfort and continuous monitoring are essential.
• OEM & Smart Healthcare Platform Integration
Designed for OEM/ODM partners developing smart healthcare, telemedicine, healthcare IoT, and elderly monitoring solutions.
FAQ
Q1: What is the SPM912 used for?
A: The SPM912 is a non-contact vital signs monitoring device designed for elderly care, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, rehabilitation centers, and smart healthcare applications. It continuously monitors heart rate and respiration during rest without requiring users to wear any device.
Q2: How does the SPM912 monitor heart rate and respiration?
A: The SPM912 uses an ultra-thin sensing belt placed beneath the user to detect physiological signals and continuously monitor heart rate and respiration in real time. The monitoring process is completely non-contact and comfortable for long-term use.
Q3: Does the SPM912 require users to wear a sensor?
A: No. The SPM912 performs non-contact monitoring through an ultra-thin sensing belt placed beneath the user, eliminating the need for wearable sensors or body attachments.
Q4: Can the SPM912 generate alerts?
A: Yes. The device can generate alerts for abnormal heart rate, abnormal respiration, and body movement, helping caregivers identify potential health abnormalities more quickly.
Q5: Is the SPM912 suitable for long-term monitoring?
A: Yes. Historical heart rate and respiration data can be reviewed in graphical form, making the SPM912 suitable for long-term health observation, trend analysis, and continuous elderly care monitoring.
Q6: What is the difference between the SPM912 and a bed presence sensor?
A: The SPM912 is designed for heart rate and respiration monitoring, while a bed presence sensor focuses on detecting whether a person is in or out of bed. If occupancy monitoring is required instead of vital signs monitoring, the OWON SPM915 Zigbee Bed Presence Sensor is a more suitable solution.
▶ Packgae:

▶ Main Specification:
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