September 2025: Innovation in Oxygen Monitoring

OxiWear - Innovation in wearable health, protecting you from silent hypoxia every day.

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We are excited to introduce OxiWear, a revolutionary ear-wearable health device designed to protect those most vulnerable to silent hypoxia. Sleek, discreet, and engineered for everyday use, OxiWear continuously monitors blood oxygen levels in real time and instantly alerts both users and emergency contacts when critical drops are detected.
Unlike bulky medical monitors or devices that require active checking, OxiWear provides 24/7 passive safety through a comfortable ear-clip design that blends seamlessly into daily life. Its precision sensors capture oxygen saturation (SpO₂) and vital signals with medical-grade accuracy, empowering individuals with chronic conditions, athletes training at high altitude, and adventure enthusiasts alike.

By combining real-time analytics, low-latency alerts, and Bluetooth connectivity, OxiWear ensures users stay connected to their health data at all times. The device integrates effortlessly with iOS and Android, allowing personalized tracking, trend insights, and seamless data sharing with caregivers and clinicians.

Designed for all-day comfort and discretion, OxiWear is lightweight, unobtrusive, and built for continuous wear—whether in the office, at the gym, or on the trail. Its customizable alert thresholds provide peace of mind, while the elegant, minimalist design ensures it looks as natural as a piece of jewelry.

About OxiWear

Founded with the mission to save lives through early hypoxia detection, OxiWear is a health-tech innovator dedicated to making medical-grade monitoring accessible, wearable, and stylish. By merging biomedical engineering, data science, and human-centered design, the company is redefining personal safety for patients with pulmonary hypertension, respiratory conditions, and athletes pushing the limits of performance. OxiWear empowers users to live boldly, knowing their health is always safeguarded.

Sam Draper
September 1, 2025

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