M-Take to Unveil Next-Generation Infant Healthcare Camera at CES 2025 View original image

EMTAKE announced on the 9th that it will participate in the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2025) held in Las Vegas, USA, until the 10th. Through CES 2025, EMTAKE will showcase the ‘mom-i,’ a healthcare camera for infants that detects biometric signals.


Mom-i is a smart healthcare product that offers non-contact biometric signal detection technology, differentiating it from existing infant CCTV cameras. It detects an infant’s fever, respiratory rate, sleep environment temperature, and humidity during sleep, allowing real-time monitoring via smartphone, thereby supporting stable growth and health management.


Mom-i is equipped with an infrared sensor supplied by Edge Foundry, which precisely detects body temperature and fever conditions. Additionally, EMTAKE’s patented vital sensing technology registered in the US and Korea is integrated, enabling quick health status checks and early detection of abnormal signs in infants. These features contribute to preventing sudden infant death syndrome and creating a safe childcare environment.


EMTAKE CEO Jo Yong-ho said, “Mom-i is a smart solution that goes beyond simple video monitoring by providing real-time infant health data and childcare information, offering greater reassurance and convenience to parents. CES 2025 is an important opportunity to prove our technological capabilities in the infant healthcare market.”


EMTAKE plans to introduce Mom-i’s innovative technology at its booth located at Venetian Campus, Venetian Expo, Level 2 Hall. Visitors can directly experience Mom-i’s advanced features and explore new possibilities brought by the convergence of infant healthcare and IoT technology.



Meanwhile, EMTAKE also plans to showcase various solutions that detect early signs of large-scale disasters and industrial hazards at this exhibition, including fire sign detection thermal cameras, toxic chemical leak detection systems, and ground/structure collapse sign detection systems.


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