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DFree - First Wearable Device for Urinary Incontinence
DFree is a first wearable device to predict when you need to go to the toilet. It is for seniors and people with disability who suffer from loss of bladder control. This wearable device will continuously monitor your bladder and notify when your bladder is almost full so you know when to go resulting in less “accidents.”
Having control of your senses is the key to independence and living your life with confidence and dignity.
- Uses safe and non-invasive ultrasound sensor to monitor your bladder
- Sends notification to your phone/tablet when your bladder is almost full
- 26 hours of use on a single charge
- Bundled with USB cable and charger
- As a promotion, we are bundling ultrasound gel (2 oz.) and 3M tape for free (for online purchase only).
- DFree app supports iOS devices (iPhone, iPad) only
- Product : DFree
- Size : Width 2" x Depth 1.4" x Height 0.7"
- Weight : 0.9 oz
- Power Supply : Lithium-ion rechargeable battery
- Battery Life : Approximately 26 hours of use (Fully charged in 4 hours)
- How to attach sensorApply gel to the sensor and secure it to the body using DFree adhesive sheet.
Ultrasound sensor on DFree may not be able to accurately track and collect data from the bladder with certain types of users. These users may have the following conditions:
- Excessive fat in the lower abdomen area
- Loose or flabby skin in the lower abdomen area
- Scar from previous surgery or injury
- Problems accumulating urine in the bladder
- Prone to rashes from use of medical tape and ultrasound gel
- Pregnant
- Underage (6 or younger - bladder may be too small to accurately collect data)
DFree app supports iOS devices (iPhone, iPad) only
DFree app currently supports the following devices:
- [iPhone] iOS 13.0 or later
- [iPad] iOS 13.0 or later
*The DFree app may be downloaded for free from the App Store.
DFree is not a medical device and is not intended to be used in the diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of diseases or medical conditions.