Indiegogo funding, Pillo is a cute little robot can recognize the inhabitants of a home, and distributing drugs to the right people. An intelligent device which however has a significant price.
According to the start-up Pillo Health, connected pill must have a touch screen, laughing eyes with a facial recognition system, and a steering the voice. Pillo is a nice little robot that proposes to distribute the drugs to people from the same household. It may be pill-related diseases, but also vitamins and other dietary supplements: Pillo recognizes the person in front of him and can distribute the right drugs at the right time. It may also issue reminders on a smartphone, to avoid forgetting medication at a specific time. It is also able to prevent another person if the user has not taken certain drugs, which may be useful to monitor the elderly. It is capable of storing up to 4 weeks of pills, or up to 2 weeks for people or families taking a lot of medication.
The robot can also meet certain health-related questions. It is for example possible to question him about the calories in food. In countries where the service will be available, it will connect the user with a healthcare professional can answer more specific questions. For now, the device is designed for operation in English, but its designers ensure that Pillo will be able to speak several languages ” on time “.
Loaded with sensors, compatible with iOS and Android and can be connected via Wi-Fi internet, Pillo is presented as a true compendium of technologies by its creators. That is why it will be marketed in 2017 at the very high price of 600 dollars. The Indiegogo campaign launched on June 28 allows the pre-order from 269 dollars. Within hours, Pillo Heatlh has already raised 33,800 dollars on the 75,000 expected. The company emphasizes that the potential failure of his campaign will not stop out the product next year: once again, crowdfunding is mostly a way to talk about the campaign without real object <. p> related content:
Edited on 06/28/2016 at 18h32
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