Dr Odin Unveils New App-Enabled Connected Health Monitoring Devices
The new system is designed to support routine health monitoring and record-keeping outside clinical settings.
Dr Odin has announced the launch of a new range of smart, app-connected health monitoring devices designed to help users track key health vitals from home using their smartphones.
The new digital range includes a digital thermometer, an infrared thermometer, a pulse oximeter, an upper arm blood pressure monitor, and a foetal doppler, with each device designed to integrate with the Dr Odin Health App to support remote health monitoring.
The app leverages wireless connectivity, which is expected to enable users to record health readings automatically, store data digitally, and share reports with healthcare professionals, caregivers, or family members.
The new system is designed to support routine health monitoring and record-keeping outside clinical settings.
In addition, the upgraded Dr Odin Health App introduces a suite of features to support users’ healthcare needs, including a secure digital “Health Vault” for storing medical records, a medication reminder “Pill Box”, and integrated warranty registration and management for devices.
The app also offers access to Dr Odin’s broader portfolio of healthcare and wellness products.
Currently, the app is available on iOS and Android platforms.
According to a company spokesperson, the initiative reflects Dr Odin’s continued push toward digital-first healthcare solutions, combining dependable medical devices with intuitive mobile technology to support modern, at-home healthcare requirements.
The new smart device range with the enhanced app ecosystem is intended to make personal healthcare more connected, organised, and effortless for users.
Dr Odin, founded in 1998 by Raman Aggarwal and Vikas Aggarwal and headquartered in Haryana, develops and markets a wide range of medical and home healthcare devices, including diagnostic devices, personal healthcare equipment, and other related healthcare solutions.
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