A doctor-built safety watch for an ageing parent — fall detection, one-touch SOS, GPS and two-way calling, all on its own over 4G with no phone to manage. Quiet reassurance for the whole family.
Most wearables compare everyone to the same chart. Ardenlyx is different: its AI learns what's normal for the individual wearing it, then notices the small, early changes that matter to that person.
Over the first couple of weeks the AI builds a picture of what a normal day looks like for your loved one — their heart rate, activity, sleep and movement.
When several signals drift away from their personal normal, the AI flags it gently — so you can check in before you'd otherwise have known anything was different.
The band notices. You're told. And a doctor is who you turn to for anything medical. It supports the people who care — it never replaces them.
One simple number, each day. A clear sense of how they are — in language anyone can understand, no charts to read.
Haven is self-contained and simple to wear — it works on its own over 4G, with no phone for them to manage, nothing to pair, nothing to charge but the device itself.
If a fall is detected, the band alerts you and your carers straight away — and can open a two-way call from the wrist.
Set the places they're safe — home, the street, the local shops. If they wander beyond them, you're gently alerted.
Built-in calling means they can reach you — and you can reach them — straight from the band, no phone needed.
A single clearly-marked button summons help and opens a call — simple enough to use in a moment of panic.
Heart rate, activity, sleep and movement — tracked quietly around the clock and turned into a simple wellbeing picture.
Water-resistant for everyday life and built to last days on a charge — so it's there when it's needed.
A gentle once-a-day tap reassures the whole family — and a missed check-in quietly lets you know to give them a call.
Gentle prompts when it's time for medication — and the family can see at a glance that today's doses were taken.
If there's no movement for an unusually long stretch, the band raises a gentle flag — catching the quiet moments a fall sensor might miss.
Caring for an ageing parent shouldn't fall on one person. Invite siblings, partners and carers so everyone who loves them can stay in the loop — and share the quiet reassurance between you.
All invited family members see the same simple wellbeing picture — so no single person has to be the one who always checks.
If something needs attention, the family is notified — so help can come from whoever can get there first.
Vale helps you stay at your best. Haven keeps watch over someone who needs it. Same app, same AI — different purpose.
Simple monthly membership — founding members lock their rate for life.
+ £129 one-off for the device · cancel any time
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No. The Ardenlyx band is self-contained — there's no phone for them to manage, nothing to pair, and nothing to charge but the band itself. You and your family use a simple app; they just wear the band.
We're launching first in the UK and rolling out to other regions afterwards. Joining the waitlist is free and commits you to nothing — no card required. Waitlist members are first in line for the founding-member rate, locked for life.
No. Ardenlyx helps you stay aware of changes in a loved one's wellbeing. It does not diagnose, treat or prevent any medical condition, and it's not a substitute for professional medical care or emergency services. If you're concerned about someone's health, always contact a doctor — in an emergency, call 999.
Only the family members and carers you invite. Everyone you choose sees the same simple wellbeing picture, so no single person has to be the one who always checks. We never sell or share your data.