Monitoro Products

The proposed monitoring products to pair with the MONITORO Mobile Health Tracking and Monitoring dashboard are all existing sport tracking devices, specifically chosen for their ability at treating heart disease, tuned to work with the recording feature of the dashboard.

The Medical Record is a USB wearable, capable of being a simple lifeline in the event of something happening while the patient is out-and-about, constantly updated wirelessly through multiple checkpoints throughout the day. Made of paracord, users found this to be trendy and sturdy, with simple directions allowing all sorts of users to get up-and-running with the product. Opened by sliding off the sleeve with a picture of the product, the lid lifts, showcasing the item inside. Contained within soft foam, the directions hide the connecting cables for the device, and act as a solid base for housing the wearable at home and during shipping.

The Pulse Monitor is a simple and indiscreet ring which would be set to take readings at timed intervals, or manually set to record data to the dashboard. Sitting on any finger, users found this device compatible with everyday life, and not some overbearing item that gets in the way.

The Blood Pressure Cuff gently applies pressure to the wrist to collect information while being compatible with many fashion preferences. Constructed of durable plastic, the pressure cuff is made to withstand a variety of outdoor conditions.

The Prescription Medication Dispenser allows users to carry their multiple-dose, daily heart medications without worrying about missing dosage times or refills. Complex medications and dosages are now simplified thanks to the four-time daily dosing ports, opening at pre-timed intervals during the day.

All of the products share the same style from the MONITORO visual system, and uses a white plastic slider over the colored box on the inside. Each item is secured with laser-cut foam, and houses all content and charging items related to the individual item.

Client: Monitoro
Date: December 9, 2015