April 2026: Jewel - Smart Cardiac Monitoring Patch

Wearable cardiac patch detecting arrhythmias and delivering life-saving defibrillation.

Image credits: Element Science

We are excited to introduce Jewel by Element Science, a next-generation wearable designed to transform how life-threatening cardiac events are detected and treated. This sleek, skin-worn patch combines continuous heart rhythm monitoring with the ability to deliver an automatic, life-saving defibrillation shock — bringing hospital-grade cardiac protection directly into everyday life. Unlike traditional defibrillators that are bulky and only available in clinical or emergency settings, Jewel provides discreet, continuous protection wherever you go.

Seamlessly integrated with a digital platform, the wearable enables real-time monitoring, intelligent detection of dangerous arrhythmias, and immediate intervention when needed. Whether at home, at work, or on the move, it offers peace of mind, precision, and critical care without compromise.

About Element Science

Element Science is a medical technology company focused on redefining cardiac care through innovative wearable solutions. By combining advanced biosensing, data science, and therapeutic capabilities, the company develops next-generation technologies that aim to improve outcomes for patients at risk of serious heart conditions.

Sam Draper
April 1, 2026

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