JMS Home – Enhancing Homes with Eldercare Innovation
Smart Sleep Vital Signs Monitoring System
Our Sleep Vital Signs Monitoring System integrates high-precision fiber-optic sensing technology, medical big data, and advanced AI models to deliver a fully intelligent, end-to-end solution for both individual and institutional applications. It enables real-time monitoring of physiological signals, early health risk alerts, rapid emergency response, and data-driven decision support—forming a comprehensive digital framework for proactive health management.
Monitor Sleep Health. Safeguard Every Night.
Next-Generation Contactless Health Monitor
Heart Rate Monitoring
Respiratory Tracking
Body Movement Detection
Sleep Pattern Analysis
Original Price: HK$2,500
Includes 1-Year Hardware Warranty
Enquiry Hotline:
+852 2178 0928
MS Home Smart Health Technology: A New Era of Health Monitoring and Interaction
JMS Home integrates innovative technology into everyday care, offering a comprehensive three-in-one intelligent health monitoring solution that enables 24/7, contactless, and personalized protection for individuals in homes, nursing facilities, and eldercare institutions.
Our system uses embedded fiber-optic sensing technology discreetly installed beneath pillows or mattresses. This design ensures safe, comfortable, and stable monitoring without the need for wearable devices, allowing users to rest naturally while their vital signs are continuously tracked.
Key Features of the Three-in-One Monitoring System
Contactless Fiber-Optic Sensing
Invisible installation with zero user intrusion, yet consistent and accurate data transmission.
Real-Time Vital Signs Monitoring
Continuous tracking of heart rate, respiration rate, body movements, in/out-of-bed status, and signs of apnea or irregular breathing patterns.
AI-Powered Risk Alert Algorithms
Backed by a medical knowledge graph and intelligent data modeling, the system identifies abnormalities and sends early warnings for timely intervention.
Core Monitoring Functions
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Heart Rate Monitoring
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Respiratory Rate Tracking
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Sleep Movement Detection
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Bed Exit Detection
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Slowed Breathing Alerts
Let technology become an extension of love and care.
JMS Home works alongside families and caregivers to protect the safety and well-being of elderly loved ones, enhancing quality of life while reducing the burden of caregiving.
Disclaimer
This product is intended for general health monitoring only and is not a medical device. The data provided is for reference purposes only and should not be used for clinical diagnosis, treatment, or medical decision-making. If you have health concerns, please consult a qualified healthcare professional. This system must not be used as a substitute for medical equipment.








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Project Introduction: Smart Elderly Care — "e-Guard" for Aging in Place
As Hong Kong faces a rapidly aging population, the smart elderly care industry is emerging as a critical sector. According to the Census and Statistics Department, the number of residents aged 65 or above reached approximately 1.6 million in 2024—over 22% of the city’s population. This proportion is projected to exceed 30% by 2039. At the same time, the global health monitoring market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 20% in the coming five years, reaching trillions of Hong Kong dollars in total value. In response, the Hong Kong government has launched several initiatives, such as the Pilot Scheme on Community Care Service Vouchers for the Elderly and the Gerontechnology Subsidy Scheme, promoting aging-in-place and integrated community medical care.
Against this backdrop, a local team has developed a new-generation non-contact vital signs sensor, offering an innovative solution that combines ease of use with high-precision monitoring. This technology supports the smart elderly care industry by enabling effective health management for elderly individuals living at home, in rehabilitation centers, or in care institutions. The system helps improve seniors’ quality of life while reducing the burden on the healthcare system.

Current Application Landscape — Sleep Disorders in Hong Kong
Insomnia has become a widespread issue across all age groups in Hong Kong. According to a survey conducted by the Public Opinion Programme at the University of Hong Kong, approximately 30% to 40% of adults report experiencing sleep difficulties, with around 15% suffering from chronic insomnia lasting more than three months. Chronic insomnia not only diminishes quality of life but is also associated with increased risks of cardiovascular disease, mental health disorders, weakened immunity, and even higher mortality rates.
The China Sleep Research Report 2023 revealed that the prevalence of insomnia among adults in Mainland China is around 38.2%. Hong Kong’s situation is comparable, as urban stress and fast-paced lifestyles continue to exacerbate sleep-related problems.
Three High-Risk Groups for Insomnia in Hong Kong
Elderly
Seniors aged 65 or above account for approximately 21% of Hong Kong’s population. Among them, nearly 50% report varying degrees of sleep disturbances, which further accelerates physical and cognitive decline.
Women
Women are more prone to insomnia than men, influenced by hormonal changes (such as menopause), stress, and caregiving responsibilities. The proportion of women experiencing poor sleep quality continues to rise.
Individuals with Mental Health Challenges
Tens of thousands of people in Hong Kong are diagnosed annually with depression or anxiety. Studies show that over 70% of those with mood disorders also experience sleep disturbances, with insomnia and emotional distress often forming a vicious cycle.
Identifying the Pain Point
There is a clear and growing need for technology-driven solutions that enable real-time sleep monitoring and long-term management. Early identification of sleep problems, coupled with personalized intervention strategies, can significantly improve health outcomes and enhance overall quality of life for affected individuals.
Current Application Landscape — Cardiovascular Disease in Hong Kong
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has consistently ranked among the leading causes of death in Hong Kong. According to data from the Department of Health and the Hospital Authority, over 14,000 deaths in 2022 were attributed to cardiovascular conditions—accounting for approximately 30% of all deaths in the territory. The most common types include stroke, coronary heart disease, and heart failure. As the local population ages and adopts more Westernized lifestyles, the prevalence of CVD continues to rise, especially among individuals aged 65 and above who face significantly higher risk.
Chronic health conditions such as hypertension, high cholesterol, and diabetes are widespread in Hong Kong and are known to be major risk factors for cardiovascular disease. A survey conducted by the Centre for Health Protection revealed that roughly one-third of Hong Kong adults suffer from hypertension, with many cases going undiagnosed or poorly controlled—leading to elevated hidden risks of severe cardiovascular events.
Common Cardiovascular Conditions in Hong Kong
Stroke: Around 3,000 hospital admissions are recorded annually. Stroke patients often require intensive rehabilitation and long-term care.
Coronary Heart Disease: Frequent cases of heart attacks occur, with acute myocardial infarctions capable of causing sudden death.
Heart Failure: Patients require continuous medical management, significantly impacting daily quality of life.
Hypertension: An estimated 30% of adults in Hong Kong have high blood pressure, making it one of the primary contributors to cardiovascular disease.
Identifying the Pain Point
Cardiovascular disease often develops silently, with many individuals lacking regular monitoring habits. By the time symptoms appear, the disease is frequently in its mid to late stages—making treatment more difficult and costly. There is an urgent need to strengthen community-level health monitoring and early prevention systems. Empowering citizens with real-time data and tools to understand their cardiovascular health status can help reduce disease incidence, improve treatment outcomes, and ultimately lower mortality rates.
Current Application Landscape — Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) in Hong Kong
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a significantly underdiagnosed yet increasingly prevalent health issue in Hong Kong. According to research conducted by the Faculty of Medicine at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, it is estimated that over 10% of adults in the city suffer from varying degrees of OSA. Among them, approximately 300,000 individuals are classified as moderate to severe cases. However, the diagnosis rate remains low, with a large number of patients unaware of their condition. Long-term OSA not only disrupts sleep quality but also dramatically increases the risk of hypertension, heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.
With an aging population and rising obesity rates, the number of people affected by OSA is expected to grow further. Older adults and individuals with a higher body mass index (BMI) are at significantly greater risk, and the prevalence is notably higher among men compared to women in Hong Kong.
Potential Health Risks Associated with OSA
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Cardiovascular System: Elevated risk of hypertension, coronary artery disease, arrhythmia, and heart failure.
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Kidney Function: OSA has been linked to chronic kidney disease and may impair renal function.
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Neurological System: May lead to memory loss, reduced attention span, and is associated with cognitive decline and dementia.
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Endocrine System: Disrupts hormone secretion, contributing to metabolic imbalances.
Current State of Diagnosis and Treatment in Hong Kong
Sleep testing remains limited in Hong Kong, with only around 70,000 to 80,000 people undergoing sleep studies annually. Long wait times and access issues hinder widespread diagnosis.
Studies indicate that up to 90% of suspected OSA patients remain undiagnosed.
The adoption rate of effective treatments, such as CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machines, remains low, affecting overall health outcomes and increasing long-term medical burdens.
Identifying the Pain Point
Conventional sleep diagnosis relies heavily on hospitals or sleep centers, which are constrained by limited capacity, discomfort during testing, and accessibility barriers. There is an urgent need for more user-friendly, continuous, real-time, and accurate monitoring technologies. These solutions must be scalable and comfortable to help the general public detect and manage sleep-disordered breathing early, improving treatment outcomes and public health at large.
Technical Overview
In response to Hong Kong's rapidly aging population and the high prevalence of chronic diseases, we utilize a non-contact vital signs monitoring technology based on Ballistocardiogram (BCG) signals. This advanced sensing technique detects the subtle micro-vibrations generated by the body during cardiac and respiratory activity. These signals are then converted into high-precision data, enabling unobtrusive, continuous health monitoring without the need for wearable devices. This solution is especially suitable for elderly individuals, patients with chronic conditions, and those suffering from sleep disorders. The system is specifically designed to adapt to both residential care homes and aging-in-place environments in Hong Kong, enhancing health management and preventive care.
Key Features of the Sensor Technology
High Sensitivity
Utilizing sub-millimeter vibration detection, the sensor can accurately capture minute cardio-respiratory signals even in the typically compact and noisy living spaces common in Hong Kong. This makes it highly effective for monitoring elderly individuals and high-risk groups.
Excellent Safety
The system uses optical signal transmission, ensuring zero electromagnetic radiation. It complies with Hong Kong's medical device safety standards and has passed multiple international certifications. It is safe for long-term use and meets the requirements of Hong Kong’s Gerontechnology Subsidy Scheme.
Outstanding Stability
The device is built for continuous, long-term operation, with a product lifespan exceeding five years. It is suitable for residential care homes, community centers, and home use, reducing the need for frequent maintenance or replacement, and helping alleviate staffing pressure in healthcare settings.


Product Features
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A smart sensing solution designed for integration with mattresses and seat cushions, suitable for eldercare and health monitoring applications.
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Capable of detecting key physiological data from the user, including heart rate, respiratory rate, body movements, in/out-of-bed status, and apnea episodes.
Additionally, the system can analyze comprehensive sleep-related metrics such as:-
Total time in bed
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Effective sleep duration
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Duration and ratio of deep and light sleep
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Time to fall asleep
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Duration of frequent body movement
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Number of bed exits
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Bedtime and wake-up time
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Sleep analysis reports are accessible via a dedicated mini program (mobile interface).
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Supports multiple data transmission interfaces, including Wi-Fi (via mini program), 4G, and RS-485 (serial port), providing flexible integration with various systems.

Product Advantages
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Flexible Application Scenarios
The system can be easily deployed beneath various types of bedding and seating, including foam mattresses, spring mattresses, seat cushions, and even directly under pillows—making it adaptable to diverse environments. -
High Monitoring Accuracy
Delivers medical-grade precision in vital signs detection, ensuring reliable data for health assessment and early intervention. -
Contactless and Unobtrusive Sensing
Designed for non-contact monitoring, the system offers a seamless user experience that aligns with current market demand for comfort and convenience. -
Replaceable Sensor Module
The sensing unit is designed for easy replacement, simplifying future maintenance and lowering long-term operational costs.

