Threshold Careâs new Motion Wi-Fi Sensing Plugs can help caregivers monitor older adults, like aging parents, in a noninvasive way that maintains the privacy of everyone in the home. Its built-in Wi-Fi sensing technology measures physical interference with Wi-Fi signals to enable real-time monitoring of âmovement without capturing images or photos.â
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Threshold’s Wi-Fi sensing plugs offer caregiver monitoring without cameras
The Motion Wi-Fi Sensing Plugs use interference to detect motion, allowing remote caregivers to monitor household activity without installing an invasive camera.
Wi-Fi sensing technology has been kicked around for a few years. It was part of a motion-sensing security feature built into Linksys Velop routers a few years ago, and Signify also uses the tech for its Wiz lightbulbs that turn on when you enter a room â and off when you leave.
The Motion plugs are available in a three-pack for $59.99, so you can place them âthroughout the home to create a comprehensive motion zoneâ as they communicate with your existing Wi-Fi router. The company describes it as a âplug and playâ setup, without relying on wearable devices that might need batteries or paid subscription services for ongoing monitoring.
Monitoring motion can allow a caregiver to know that someone is up and moving around in the morning, whereas no motion could indicate thereâs a problem. Similarly, motion at odd times, such as in the middle of the night, could alert them to an issue. Threshold lets you monitor motion patterns and access up to two weeks of motion data in the app (iOS and Android).
One thing it lacks, however, is actual âsmart plugâ capabilities that would allow you to turn a device plugged into it on or off. They have passthrough AC outlets, but at launch, thatâs it.
Thresholdâs website says it has other features in development, such as a âCircle of Careâ due this month that manages shared access to the system and customizable notifications that it expects to deliver in November.