Technology is committed to dynamic monitoring of diabetes health record prices Siren Care has developed a smart socks, the socks by the temperature sensor to detect whether a patient is inflammation, real-time detection and thus the health of patients with diabetes.

Siren Care detects the health status of diabetic patients with temperature sensors
When Ran Ma, co-founder of Siren Care, studied at Northwestern University, he began to learn how to treat diabetic foot and plan to develop a wearable device that can monitor and prevent inflammation. Currently Ran Ma is studying how to promote the re-growth of damaged skin.
Patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes are most likely to have foot swelling. If they are not detected, foot swelling can develop into a more serious condition that causes foot infection in the patient and even requires amputation. Therefore, monitoring the condition of the foot is the key to preventing various serious complications. Ma and her co-founder Veronica Tran firmly believe that the built-in sensor will play a key role in early detection.
Of course, the socks developed by Siren are not the first diabetic foot testing device. For example, Surro Sense Rx is a wireless inline insole developed for people with diabetes. Tillges Technologies' Pressure Guardian is also a boot that is used to detect patients' foot problems.
But the boots are bulky and the Siren's socks are closer to the skin than the insole. Sensors are woven into socks, which can detect foot inflammation at any time, and all the detected information is uploaded to the app on the smartphone, allowing patients to know their feet at any time.
All data is stored in socks sensors, mobile app and cloud disk. When there is damage to the foot, the sock can detect a high temperature difference, and the app alerts you to a problem in the foot.
"When your shoelaces are accidentally stuffed into the shoes, you don't feel any abnormalities, but it's just such a trivial matter that will damage your feet," Ma said.
Although smart socks are a wearable device, they do not need to be charged frequently. Each sock's internal battery is fully charged and can be used for six months. Siren said that as long as wearing socks, its built-in sensor will automatically start. Once the sock is removed, the sensor automatically turns off and enters sleep mode. Socks support machine washing and patients can wear at least six months.
In addition to temperature detection, Siren's co-founders have greater ambitions. Ma externally declared: "Our intelligent textile technology can integrate multiple sensors and electronic components, including moisture sensors, pressure sensors, light sensors, LEDs, RFID, MCU, BLE, etc. seamlessly into fabrics."
This means that in the future Siren can manufacture other smart textiles to detect injuries in other parts of the body.
Siren is one of the 18th batch startups of incubator 500 startups and will officially launch smart socks next spring. You can now book socks. After the socks are officially released, Siren will send seven pairs of socks to your hands every six months to help you change daily.

Siren Care detects the health status of diabetic patients with temperature sensors
When Ran Ma, co-founder of Siren Care, studied at Northwestern University, he began to learn how to treat diabetic foot and plan to develop a wearable device that can monitor and prevent inflammation. Currently Ran Ma is studying how to promote the re-growth of damaged skin.
Patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes are most likely to have foot swelling. If they are not detected, foot swelling can develop into a more serious condition that causes foot infection in the patient and even requires amputation. Therefore, monitoring the condition of the foot is the key to preventing various serious complications. Ma and her co-founder Veronica Tran firmly believe that the built-in sensor will play a key role in early detection.
Of course, the socks developed by Siren are not the first diabetic foot testing device. For example, Surro Sense Rx is a wireless inline insole developed for people with diabetes. Tillges Technologies' Pressure Guardian is also a boot that is used to detect patients' foot problems.
But the boots are bulky and the Siren's socks are closer to the skin than the insole. Sensors are woven into socks, which can detect foot inflammation at any time, and all the detected information is uploaded to the app on the smartphone, allowing patients to know their feet at any time.
All data is stored in socks sensors, mobile app and cloud disk. When there is damage to the foot, the sock can detect a high temperature difference, and the app alerts you to a problem in the foot.
"When your shoelaces are accidentally stuffed into the shoes, you don't feel any abnormalities, but it's just such a trivial matter that will damage your feet," Ma said.
Although smart socks are a wearable device, they do not need to be charged frequently. Each sock's internal battery is fully charged and can be used for six months. Siren said that as long as wearing socks, its built-in sensor will automatically start. Once the sock is removed, the sensor automatically turns off and enters sleep mode. Socks support machine washing and patients can wear at least six months.
In addition to temperature detection, Siren's co-founders have greater ambitions. Ma externally declared: "Our intelligent textile technology can integrate multiple sensors and electronic components, including moisture sensors, pressure sensors, light sensors, LEDs, RFID, MCU, BLE, etc. seamlessly into fabrics."
This means that in the future Siren can manufacture other smart textiles to detect injuries in other parts of the body.
Siren is one of the 18th batch startups of incubator 500 startups and will officially launch smart socks next spring. You can now book socks. After the socks are officially released, Siren will send seven pairs of socks to your hands every six months to help you change daily.
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