Lithuanian company Teltonika has initiated mass production of its smart medical wristband for detecting irregularities in heart rhythm.
The device called TeltoHeart developed when Kaunas University of Technology scientists, and representatives of Vilnius University, built an algorithm to detect atrial fibrillation. Teltonika agreed to license the patented technology and incorporated it into a wearable device.
Teltonika offers a telemedicine ecosystem, MyHealth, which includes a data-collecting app for mobile devices, TeltoHeart and the TeltoCare platform which is used by doctors and medical institutions to monitor patients’ data.