I have recently had the opportunity to be able to test the new HypoBand - Cold Sweat Alarm (www.hypoband.co.uk).
The device itself keeps track of your temperature and humidity during your sleep.
If it detects a cold sweat, then it will sound an alarm and alert your next of kin/healthcare worker.
I am a type 1 diabetic and have cold sweats during the day when I'm asleep.
Not lots but I have had a few.
Indeed i had one last week and the device worked exactly as planned which was fantastic.
There is also a companion application, which allows you to setup up to 3 people to notify in case of cold sweat.
The device communicates with the application and gives updates to the HypoBand servers with your temperature and humidity, which gives some really fascinating viewing (if you like stats like me).
A short video of me unboxing the device, as well as a few pictures as well.
And a size comparison to the Apple Watch
If you have any questions let me know, and ill do my best to answer them
Dave
The device itself keeps track of your temperature and humidity during your sleep.
If it detects a cold sweat, then it will sound an alarm and alert your next of kin/healthcare worker.
I am a type 1 diabetic and have cold sweats during the day when I'm asleep.
Not lots but I have had a few.
Indeed i had one last week and the device worked exactly as planned which was fantastic.
There is also a companion application, which allows you to setup up to 3 people to notify in case of cold sweat.
The device communicates with the application and gives updates to the HypoBand servers with your temperature and humidity, which gives some really fascinating viewing (if you like stats like me).
A short video of me unboxing the device, as well as a few pictures as well.



And a size comparison to the Apple Watch

If you have any questions let me know, and ill do my best to answer them
Dave