The Company’s products are based on combinations of sensors built into today’s technologies and proprietary algorithms that report and interpret the data collected. One of the key platforms that will be used in all future product engineering and development comes from smartphones. Most phones today have accelerometers that detect movements of the user, video or photo cameras that capture the user’s perspective, microphones that gather sound and environmental noise, as well as other capabilities including a clock, calendar, timer, and so on. These technologies are readily available and can be used as data collectors to provide input into EHI’s algorithms and vital sign monitors. In addition to these phone technologies, the Company’s three key products being launched in the next 12-24 months all take advantage of existing hardware and technologies combined with proprietary algorithms or licenses to create biosensor products. These products serve the Company’s key strategies and mission by detecting and reporting human emotions in order to monitor and improve people’s lives.
Exmobaby
One of the key products the Company will focus on in the short-term is Exmobaby pajamas and infant apparel. Based on patents licensed from Sensatex and Georgia Tech, Exmobaby is the world's only baby sleep garment that does not depend on a human being to communicate how a baby is feeling. Thanks to embedded electrocardiogram, skin temperature, moisture and movement sensors, the Exmobaby system wirelessly transmits a baby's vital sign data to a PC located within 100 feet.
The Chariot
The Exmovere Chariot is the only next generation personal mobility device available on the market today. It is a wearable, sensor-activated transportation pod built on a self-stabilizing two-wheel technology platform. Relationships with several large corporations tied to the automobile and personal mobility market have agreed to license their technology to Exmovere for development of the Chariot. A key element of The Chariot’s design puts wearers in an upright position at eye level in marked contrast to wheelchairs or scooters. People wearing The Chariot – Charioteers – are ambulatory and like other people on the move – adults, children, teens, tweens – have mobility, balance, safety, and flexibility.
Telepath
The Company’s biosensor wristwatches, called the Telepath (“Telepath”) and Empath (“Empath”) respectively, are intended for mass production and sale to mature adults who need assistance with their daily living. Both wristwatches are designed to monitor the vital signs of the individual wearing the watch and report that data to monitoring services. The Empath provides the end-user or consumer with the benefit of being able to monitor their vital signs on a regular basis without trips to a healthcare or pharmacy location. The Telepath wristwatch provides more value with the ability to transmit data to computers or cell phones by the Zigbee technology platform. In the short-term, the Empath product is being reserved for future development. In the next 12-24 months, the focus of the Company’s efforts on its wristwatch products will be for the Telepath.