Embrace is a technology company that develops wearable devices and software to provide seizure monitoring and alerting to individuals with epilepsy.
Founded in 2007 by Rosalind Picard and Tobi Delbruck to provide seizure monitoring to people with epilepsy.
Launched its first product, Embrace2, in 2018.
In 2020, Embrace partnered with the Epilepsy Foundation to offer free seizure detection watches to people with epilepsy who are uninsured.
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A wearable watch-like device that tracks seizures, physical activity and sleep patterns, and sends alerts to caregivers in the case of a seizure.
Embrace2 is a wearable device that monitors seizures, physical activity, and sleep patterns. It sends alerts to caregivers in case of a seizure.
Embrace2 uses advanced sensors to detect motion and physiological signals associated with seizures. When a seizure is detected, it sends a notification to a caregiver's smartphone.
Embrace2 is covered by some insurance plans. You can check with your insurance provider to see if they cover medical devices for epilepsy.
Embrace2 cannot prevent seizures, but it can help detect them early and alert caregivers, allowing for quick response and medical intervention.
Embrace2 can be used by anyone with epilepsy who wants to monitor their seizures and receive alerts to their caregiver in the case of a seizure.