Home Monitoring in Oregon
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IRIE-AT
IRIE-AT is a US-based assistive technology provider specializing in low-vision magnification devices, braille embossers, and reading solutions for individuals with visual impairments. The company distributes and supports a comprehensive line of digital magnifiers, portable reading devices, distance cameras, and braille production equipment sourced from international manufacturers, combined with training and technical support delivered domestically. Product lines include video magnification systems (CloverNote, CloverBook Pro XL, MirrorPad series), portable distance cameras (CoaSt), braille embossers (BrailleSheet 120, Braille Buddy), and classroom solutions (my Board Buddy). Markets served include educational institutions, rehabilitation centers, libraries, and individuals requiring assistive devices for reading, writing, and distance viewing. The company emphasizes responsive technical support, product training, and accessibility consulting. No FDA clearances or ISO certifications are mentioned on the website; products appear to be commercial assistive technology rather than medical devices subject to FDA regulation.
Booguu Company Limited
Surge Motion is a digital physical therapy platform that enables objective assessment and remote monitoring of balance, gait, mobility, and functional strength. The FDA-listed Aspire Motion suite uses wearable-based biomechanical analysis and quantitative movement sensing to measure body dynamics with clinical research-grade accuracy. The platform serves physical therapists, rehabilitation clinicians, and home-care providers with tools for patient evaluation, progress tracking, and evidence-based exercise prescription. Core applications include balance and vestibular rehabilitation, fall-prevention therapy, and remote therapeutic monitoring for aging populations and patients recovering from injury or neurological conditions. The technology extracts actionable clinical insights from complex kinematic data, making objective movement analysis accessible in real-world settings without expensive laboratory equipment.