FAQ’s

  • The KyroBand is built for fall prevention, not just detection. It uses proprietary algorithms to constantly monitor the wearer's gait and stability. If it detects a sudden, minor instability - the moment before a fall - it delivers a corrective haptic buzz. This subtle vibration helps the user instinctively stabilize their balance, often avoiding the fall entirely.

  • A: This unique feature monitors biometrics like GSR (Galvanic Skin Response) and HRV (Heart Rate Variability). Sudden, simultaneous spikes in these signals can indicate an acute cognitive event, such as high stress, sudden confusion, or delirium. These events can lead to a potential fall. The band will alert the caregiver and can deliver a grounding haptic buzz to help reorient the user.

  • A: Yes. The KyroBand continuously monitors key health metrics including Heart Rate (HR), SpO2 (Blood Oxygen Saturation), and offers ECG capabilities for on-demand checks, including AFib (Atrial Fibrillation) detection.

  • A: The band is designed for anyone requiring consistent monitoring, including the elderly, medically fragile individuals, or those with disabilities. Our focus is on providing sophisticated, continuous protection without requiring complex interaction from the wearer. We also plan to expand to include young children in the future!

  • A: No. The wearer only needs to wear the band. All continuous monitoring, fall prevention, and emergency functions are handled by the device itself and the KyroOS platform. The caregiver is the one who uses the companion app for monitoring, alerts, and historical data.

  • A: The band holds a charge for up to 14 days of continuous use. This long battery life ensures maximum time on the wrist and minimizes user burden.

  • A: Alerts are delivered instantly through the KyroOS Caregiver App on a linked smartphone. Alerts include warnings for physical instability, confirmed falls, cognitive spikes, and significant vital sign deviations.

  • A: No. The KyroBand is a sophisticated monitoring and alert tool designed to support better decision-making by caregivers and family members. It is not a medical device and should not replace consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.

  • A: Yes. The band features an emergency button that, when activated (via a double-click) , can instantly initiate an emergency call and share the wearer's precise Pinpoint GPS Location with emergency services and designated emergency contacts.