Don't miss the SOS of dogs and cats that can't speak. With a low-burden small sensor, monitor your beloved pet's post-surgery condition 24 hours a day.
Health management of pets (dogs and cats) after surgery at an animal hospital or during home care is a highly nerve-wracking challenge for both owners and veterinarians. For animals that cannot communicate their pain, the small and lightweight biosensor 'Vitalgram' provides reliable monitoring. By simply attaching a flexible bandage-type device that does not burden the animal's body, it is possible to monitor electrocardiograms, skin temperature, and posture (lying down or walking) in real-time, 24 hours a day. It accurately detects postoperative fever, abnormal heart rate fluctuations due to pain, and states where the animal cannot get up, instantly sending data to the smartphones of owners or veterinarians who are far away. The subtle biological changes in animals that cannot be addressed by human smartwatches can be accurately captured from diverse sensor information, reducing the risk of sudden changes after surgery. 【Features】 - Small and lightweight design that does not stress dogs and cats - Early detection of sudden changes in condition after surgery from electrocardiograms and skin temperature - Understanding of posture changes such as lying down and walking through 3-axis acceleration - Peace of mind for owners and veterinarians through remote monitoring *For detailed use cases and specifications, please refer to "Download the catalog."
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AffordSense Inc. is a university venture established in November 2013 to deliver the research outcomes of the "Research and Development of Band-Aid Type Biosensors" project, initiated by Professor Kazuhisa Maenaka of the Graduate School of Engineering at Hyogo Prefectural University, as part of the Strategic Creative Research Promotion Project (ERATO). We aim not only to commercialize research results but also to further challenge human sensing, advancing research and development to contribute to areas such as health management, early detection and prevention of diseases, and hazard prediction for the human body.




