Coolpad Partners With M2MD To Develop Innovative Social Distancing and Contact Tracing Solutions For Workplace

Global consumer electronics company Coolpad announced that it has partnered with M2MD Tech...

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Global consumer electronics company Coolpad announced that it has partnered with M2MD Technologies to co-develop a new proximity tracking device to aid in fostering proper social distancing for workers in a myriad of industries including, manufacturing, distribution, logistics, construction, retail, hospitality, and education. The Coolpad Bubble helps companies create a safe environment for their employees, many of whom are essential workers.

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Coolpad Bubble is set to be released in Fall 2020. It utilizes a proprietary Ultrasonic Time-of-Flight (ToF) technology from TDK that enables range-finding, proximity, and position-tracking sensors to calculate distances and alert users to maintain safe distances, in combination with Bluetooth. This is a stand-alone solution with devices that work right out of the box, with no need for additional infrastructure or beacons. Users receive real-time visual, audio, and vibration alerts when another device is within a six-foot threshold. The device is designed with versatility in mind to be used in the office or in industrial environments such as warehouses, according to a press release.

"We understand how critical it is to get the economy growing again in a way that safeguards people against the spread of COVID-19," said Zach Chang, CEO of Coolpad USA. "With the Coolpad Bubble's accurate and precise proximity detection, we aim to provide a practical and safe way for companies to begin to grow again while protecting their employees and customers."

Takvaviya Analytics, which created the Coolpad Bubble Dashboard, collects anonymous data from the wearable device including its own device ID, neighboring device IDs, distance, timestamp, and event duration - enabling companies to effectively record, monitor, and analyze the effectiveness of their social-distancing policies. The AI driven dashboard provides a comprehensive view of contact interactions, contact tracing history, and allows for customized reporting and analytics that enable automated Safety Management through predictive AI models. No personally identifiable information (PII) is stored on the device or transmitted to the cloud-based dashboard.

Current U.S. social distancing guidelines recommend maintaining a distance of six feet in applicable situations. However, research has demonstrated a challenge due to how differently the virus spreads at various distances. The Coolpad Bubble provides an innovative and effective solution that takes the guesswork out of the equation, thereby enabling companies to proactively tackle the challenges of adapting to this new COVID-19 environment.

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"We believe the use of non-obtrusive technology is the way to succeed in the pursuit of keeping people safe during a time of necessary social distancing," said Joseph Bousaba, president of Chirp Microsystems, a TDK group company. "The key to a non-obtrusive solution is accuracy in distance measurement, low power consumption, long battery life, and reliability in a small form factor. This has been achieved in the Coolpad Bubble solution."

Sam Draper
October 27, 2020

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