WiFi Breath Monitor
Discovery Lens
C Combination Innovation
Two separate worlds finally connect — and the intersection is a product
One-Liner
A $30 WiFi sensing module that provides continuous respiratory monitoring at home: breathing rate, respiratory disturbance events (sleep apnea screening), cough frequency tracking, and anomaly detection — all contactless, through walls.
Kill Reason
Google Nest Hub's built-in Soli radar-based sleep sensing already delivers contactless respiratory monitoring in millions of households, and Withings has shipped FDA-cleared sleep apnea screening hardware. A standalone $30 WiFi module cannot match the distribution, brand trust, or regulatory standing of these well-resourced incumbents.
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