Military

Veterans

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Our flexible design can address the usability challenges for people with a broad range of impairments be they physical, emotional, or cognitive.

Leveraging firmware automation, voice commands and intuitively designed, single-press iconography, this system is a useful tool for veterans suffering from TBI, PTS, or forms of dementia.  Amputees finding manual or digital selection impossible will be able to use many features and functions.


 

Adaptive Sports

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Working with our development partner Revolutionary Tracker, Pivotal Health Tech engineered wearable firmware, customizing mainstream smartwatches making them more accessible and relevant to wounded and injured service members. 

 

We were honored to be selected to outfit the U.S. teams for both the Invictus Games and the Warrior Games in the past and look forward to continuing our commitment to this well deserving community.


 

Testimonials

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“I started using the reminder function as my short-term memory issues can be a problem and this is very useful to me.  I love that it is voice activated so I can tell it to remind me to do things at certain times/dates and it does.  I plan on using that feature a lot more.”   Amy Dotson    U.S. Air Force (retired)


“The watch worked great in Toronto . . . I will definitely be using it to track my training at home.”   Ryan Major    U.S. Army (retired)


“The watch has been amazing.  I use it every day and I'm tracking what I do and how much I do it.  I set goals and try to break them.”  Andrew Cordova  USMC/GySgt (Ret)


“I wear the watch everyday and use it for fitness tracking and maintaining connectivity while at work with family and news. It’s absolutely a vital part of my day and the biggest feature I use being in a upper managerial role is utilizing it for to do tasking and reminders for meetings and calls, it is essential to keep me on track during the day.”   Ryan Shannon  U.S. Navy (Ret)


“I actually wear it everyday... cycling, running, it even registers when I do wheelchair racing.  I do like the step counts . . . when I am working out and gives me some keep it up kudos along the way.”  Brandi Evans  US Army (Ret)