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Validating Dozee for Contactless Monitoring of Heart, Breathing, and Movemen

Validating Dozee for Contactless Monitoring of Heart, Breathing, and Movemen

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The Dozee VS system (K221555) is a contactless device that tracks heart rate and breathing rate using a sensor sheet placed under the mattress. It captures body vibrations and converts them into vital signs, which can be monitored remotely in real time. The system also supports add-ons like a blood pressure cuff, pulse oximeter, and thermometer, offering a complete monitoring solution. This study aims to validate the updated AI-powered heart rate and improved breathing rate algorithms across different sensor sheet types to confirm clinical accuracy

Description

The Dozee VS system (K221555), developed by Turtle Shell Technologies, is a non-invasive, contactless device that continuously monitors heart rate (HR) and breathing rate (RR). A thin sensor sheet placed under the mattress detects tiny body vibrations from the heart and lungs, which are processed by smart algorithms and displayed on a secure online dashboard for real-time monitoring.

Unlike traditional methods such as ECGs, nasal tubes, or thermistors-which are invasive, require skilled placement, and are uncomfortable for long-term use-Dozee is simple, comfortable, and doesn't rely on patient compliance like wearables do. The system can also connect to add-on devices, including a blood pressure cuff, pulse oximeter, and thermometer, giving a full picture of a patient's vital signs and helping spot early signs of deterioration.

Hardware upgrades now include dual-sensor sheets that improve accuracy across different mattresses and patient types. The new HR algorithm uses AI/ML for better accuracy, while the improved RR algorithm performs more reliably even with movement or weak signals.

Study Goal: This study aims to validate the updated algorithms (Gen 2) for HR and RR across the three sensor sheet types (DS, S1, and S1-I) to ensure they meet clinical accuracy standards

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

Subjects will be included if they meet the following inclusion criteria:

  1. Adults Male or female. (Above 18 years of age)
  2. Provide written informed consent.
  3. Weight between 40kg/88.18lbs and 120kg/264.55lbs
  4. Agree to not eat during the testing period
  5. Able to move and exit the bed independently and safely.

Exclusion Criteria:

Subjects will be excluded if they have any of the following inclusion criteria:

  1. Are connected to a device that may interfere with the device monitoring in this study.
  2. Are receiving any bedside care which may be incompatible with the study procedures.
  3. A likely need to receive or undergo a procedure during the testing period.
  4. Cannot accept a nasal cannula, or have an ECG leads placed on the chest.
  5. Have a significant medical condition in the judgement of the investigator, which may compromise the study testing procedures.

Study details
    No Specific Medical Conditions or Disease States
    No Specific Conditions

NCT07223931

Turtle Shell Technologies Pvt. Ltd.

31 January 2026

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