By Nathan Eddy | Posted 2016-01-14
The
Smart Spoon and Fork, with an ergonomic grip, senses tremors and employs robot
technology both up and down and side to side to counteract them.
Chinese
health IT specialist Gyenno is merging technology, health, big data and the
Internet of things (IoT) with the launch of the Smart Spoon and Fork, which
counteract hand tremors from Parkinson’s Disease and other conditions by
keeping the utensil steady and collects data in the cloud about the patient’s
tremors.
In
addition, the company’s washable Smart Cup is an interactive cup featuring an
LCD screen and provides user feedback. All three products integrate sensors
along with data about certain health conditions and sophisticated algorithms.
Between
Parkinson’s disease, which is estimated to affect 7 million or more people
worldwide, and a neurological condition called Essential Tremors which is even
more prevalent, many tens of millions of people worldwide suffer from shaky
hands, making it extremely difficult to hold a utensil and eat without
spilling.
The
Smart Spoon and Fork, with its ergonomic grip, senses the tremor and employs
robot technology both up and down and side to side to counteract the tremor and
keep the food on the utensil. The company says the utensils are capable of
offsetting 85 percent of unwanted tremors.
The
Smart Cup’s LCD screen provides continuous feedback to users about how much
liquid has been consumed, reminders about how often to drink, the temperature
of the liquid and basic data about weather and time.
The
Cup also allows users to create custom drinking plans (how much, how
frequently), provides friendly reminders, and, because it is a connected
device, it also provides notes and reminders so users stay properly hydrated.
"All
our products are innovative,” Kang Ren, CEO, Gyenno Technologies, told eWEEK. "We
have a team who have more than 10 years’ experience in R&D and
manufacturing. The pursuit of innovation and quality push us to achieve the
goal."
Ren
also noted the company has the cooperation of top Chinese universities to work
together on some difficulties, which provide them with more resources to
develop their ideas into real products.
Both
the Smart Spoon and Fork (sold as a set) are available on Amazon, with the set
listed for $299. The Smart Cup will be coming to Amazon soon (available first
in China) and will sell for $70-$100. The company also offers a smartphone app
which works with the Spoon and Cup.
http://www.eweek.com/small-business/gyenno-brings-health-it-to-the-table-with-smart-fork-spoon.html
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