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mmWave Technology

CareBuilder’s mmWave radar offers accurate and completely contactless monitoring that fully protects privacy. It detects presence, movement, falls and behavioural patterns without the need for cameras or wearables. The system converts this information into clear, real time insights for care teams, allowing them to respond quickly and proactively while maintaining comfort, reliability and dignity.

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Privacy-friendly monitoring
without cameras or wearables

CareBuilder’s mmWave radar provides accurate and fully contactless monitoring without the use of cameras or wearable devices.


The radar detects presence, movement, falls and behavioural patterns while fully preserving client privacy.


The system observes without filming or recording, giving care professionals real-time insight into safety and wellbeing.


While other systems depend on sensors or cameras to function, mmWave operates quietly, discreetly and completely in the background.


It creates a safe living and care environment where technology stays invisible yet keeps watch over everything.

Intelligent monitoring in every space

mmWave technology uses invisible radar signals to accurately determine whether someone is present, moving or has fallen.


The sensors can even detect breathing and heart rate, giving care teams insight into wellbeing and day and night rhythms without the client needing to wear anything.


This makes the technology ideal for situations where privacy, comfort and reliability are essential.


By connecting to the CareBuilder platform, all signals, movements and trends are instantly translated into actionable information.


This enables care teams to respond faster, reduce routine checks and act proactively on behavioural changes.

Examples from the range

  • CB SenseFall: A ceiling-mounted sensor that detects falls, presence and movement without requiring the person to wear any device. The SenseFall monitors rooms such as bedrooms or bathrooms and enables quick intervention in case of a fall or unusual behaviour.

  • CB SenseWell: A wellness sensor that measures sleep quality, breathing, heart rate and bed occupancy with millimetre precision. Discreetly placed above the bed, the SenseWell provides valuable insight into rest and recovery, helping care professionals respond to each person’s individual needs.

  • CB Beacon: A compact, portable BLE beacon that provides precise indoor positioning when connected to other sensors. It is ideal for tracking movements within care environments or assisting with wandering detection, all while maintaining complete privacy

Together, these products form a powerful ecosystem that makes care more insightful, predictable and safe — all without cameras or wearables.

Accuracy, privacy
and safety in balance

CareBuilder’s radar and beacon technology deliver precision without intrusion.


Detection of falls, presence, breathing and movement is achieved without any video or wearable equipment.


Care teams receive instant notifications through the Caregiver App or Virtual Care Centre, allowing immediate response when required.

The sensors are discreet, low maintenance and fully integrated into the CareBuilder platform.

 

This makes them suitable for any environment, from residential care homes to independent living.

What does CareBuilder Radar
(mmWave) offer?

  • Contactless detection of presence, movement and falls

  • Monitoring of breathing, heart rate and sleep quality

  • Complete privacy without cameras or microphones

  • Real-time alerts and data via the CareBuilder platform

  • Integration with RF and BLE devices for extended connectivity

  • Ideal for residential, complex and home care environments

With CareBuilder Radar technology, safety becomes invisible yet always present.


Care becomes smarter, calmer and more human.

More insight, less supervision

With CareBuilder’s mmWave technology, care becomes proactive instead of reactive. You gain real insight into wellbeing and safety — without intrusion, and always with respect for privacy.

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