CareWatchTrack
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Vitals and whereabouts.
One quiet glance.

CareWatchTrack streams blood pressure, heart rate, SpO₂, temperature, glucose and location from a wearable into one calm console — for you, your family, or a clinician you trust.

BP · HR · SpO₂ · TEMP · GLU · STEPS · GPS
What it tracks

Six vital streams, one map, zero noise.

The watch sends a sample, the console plots it, and you see a journal that updates as life happens. No spreadsheets, no manual logs.

Continuous vitals

Blood pressure, heart rate, SpO₂, temperature, glucose, steps and HRV from a paired wearable — charted on a journal that updates in real time.

Geofencing & location

Draw a safe zone — home, the park, the day-care centre. Get a quiet alert the moment the device crosses it. Position is live, with speed and last fix.

Real-time alerts

Push notifications for out-of-range readings, geofence breach, fall detection or low battery — to your phone, or a designated caregiver's.

A real journal

Every measurement is timestamped, ranged and searchable. Scroll a day, a week, a year. Export to PDF when your doctor asks.

Two ways to ship

Pick the topology that fits the day. A BLE watch paired to a Wi-Fi bridge at home, or a SIM watch with built-in GPS that talks to our API directly — anywhere there's cellular signal.

Anywhere you check

Web console, iOS, Android — same data, same chart, same alerts. Hand a clinician read-only access and they get the same view, instantly.

How it fits together

Three pieces. One quiet loop.

You wear it, the bridge ships it, the console reads it. Set it up once and it stays out of the way.

01 · Wearable

The watch

Two flavours. A BLE watch for at-home pairing, or a SIM watch with built-in GPS for life on the move. Both take vitals on schedule and on demand — water-resistant, long battery, no screen-tap rituals.

02 · Link

Wi-Fi bridge or built-in SIM

The BLE watch talks to a small Wi-Fi bridge that sits on the kitchen counter — plug it in, join the home network, done. The SIM watch skips the bridge: it ships readings straight to our API over cellular, wherever it is.

03 · Console

The app & the cloud

Open the web console or the mobile app and watch the journal update. Add a caregiver, draw a geofence, set an alert — done.

Talk to us

Bringing CareWatchTrack to a family member, a clinic, or a care home?

We'll help you scope devices, geofences and access — and walk you through what the data looks like before anyone signs anything.

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Common questions

What people ask before they sign up.

What does CareWatchTrack actually monitor?
It depends on the device. CareWatchTrack reads from a per-device capability set — the streams a given watch actually supports light up in the console; the rest stay hidden. The full menu we map today: blood pressure (systolic / diastolic), heart rate, body temperature, oxygen saturation (SpO₂), blood glucose, step count, GPS position with geofence status, and fall detection. Whatever your device sends is timestamped against a single journal that you, and the people you authorise, can read.
Do I need a specific wearable?
CareWatchTrack ships in two pairings today: a BLE watch + Wi-Fi bridge for at-home monitoring, or a SIM watch with built-in GPS that works anywhere there's cellular coverage. Pick the one that matches the wearer's day. Other health devices can be brought in on demand — get in touch and we'll tell you whether yours fits.
How does the geofence alert me?
Draw one or more safe zones on the map (home, day-care, the local park). When the device's last GPS fix lands outside a zone, the console flips it to "out of geofence" and pushes a notification to your phone — and to any caregivers you've added.
Who can see the data?
Only you, and the people you explicitly grant access to — typically a family member, a caregiver, or (if you choose) a clinician using the linked EMR side. Per-tenant database isolation means your data is never co-mingled with anyone else's. Full detail in our Privacy Policy.
Does it work offline?
The watch streams readings to our API live, so connectivity is what makes the data flow. The BLE watch needs to be in Wi-Fi range of its bridge; the SIM watch needs a cellular fix. If neither is true at a given moment, no measurement is recorded for that window — there's no on-device buffer. Place the bridge where the wearer spends most of their time, or pick the SIM watch if they're often out and about.
What happens in an emergency?
A fall, a critical out-of-range reading or a geofence breach triggers a push notification immediately to every authorised account. CareWatchTrack itself doesn't dispatch emergency services — it surfaces the signal so a human can act. For clinical environments we hand off into the linked EMR.