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smart watch

Group 3
Mashal AL-hajri
Yasser Alqahtani
Saleh Althunyan
Content:
 Introduction
 Simplicity
 Accessibility
 Health Monitoring
 Emergency Response
 Conclusion
Introduction

Smartwatches are gaining


popularity among individuals of
all ages, but they might be
especially useful for the elderly.
In this talk, we will look at the
design considerations that
should be made while
developing a smartwatch for the
elderly.
Simplicity
One of the most significant
design concerns for an older
smartwatch is simplicity.
The interface should be simple
to use, with large, clear icons
and legible writing.
Furthermore, the watch should
have a restricted amount of
functionality to avoid
overwhelming the user.
Accessibility
Another important factor to
consider is accessibility. The
watch should be constructed with
the elderly's physical limitations in
mind.
This implies it should be
lightweight and pleasant to wear,
with large, readily pressed buttons.
It should also be compatible with
hearing aids and other assistive
equipment.
Health Monitoring
Smartwatches may also be
used to keep track of the
health of the elderly.
Heart rate monitoring, activity
tracking, and medication
reminders are just a few of the
features that may help seniors
stay healthy and independent.
Emergency Response
A wristwatch developed for the
elderly should offer emergency
response functions in addition to
monitoring their health.
It can include an SOS button
that calls for help in the case of
a fall or other emergency, as
well as GPS tracking to assist in
locating the user if they become
lost.
Conclusion
Finally, a smartwatch made
exclusively for the elderly can
be a helpful tool for
increasing their quality of life.
Designers may construct a
gadget that is both useful and
user-friendly by focusing on
simplicity, accessibility, health
monitoring, and emergency
response features.
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