WiFi Elder Guardian
Discovery Lens
C Combination Innovation
Two separate worlds finally connect — and the intersection is a product
One-Liner
A $30 WiFi sensing device that plugs into an elderly person's home router and monitors daily activity patterns (movement, sleep, falls) using WiFi signals alone — no cameras, no wearables — sending alerts to family members when patterns change.
Kill Reason
Amazon's Alexa Together service provides exactly this remote family monitoring capability for elderly relatives at massive scale with a $20/month subscription, and Amazon's hardware distribution and Alexa install base make a competing standalone WiFi sensing device unviable on cost and reach.
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