
We're testing our Re:Balans wearable at Solfjellshøgda Health Center.
Right now, healthcare staff are using our solution to monitor and follow up on fluid levels for residents. The wave of interest from healthcare institutions nationally and internationally shows we're onto something big!

This week, healthcare staff at Solfjellshøgda Health Center began actively using our wearable solution to continuously monitor and follow up on fluid levels for their residents. This isn't a controlled lab environment or a theoretical use case - this is the front lines of patient care. Healthcare professionals are experiencing firsthand how continuous, real-time fluid data transforms their ability to prevent dehydration-related complications. Instead of relying on periodic manual checks or waiting for symptoms to appear, they now have constant insight into each resident's hydration status.
Why This Matters
Dehydration in healthcare settings isn't just uncomfortable - it's dangerous. It can lead to complications ranging from urinary tract infections to kidney problems, falls, and prolonged recovery times. Our Re:Balans technology gives healthcare staff the tools to stay ahead of these issues, shifting from reactive to proactive care.
Growing Interest Signals Market Readiness
The response extends far beyond Solfjellshøgda. Healthcare institutions across Norway and internationally are taking notice. When multiple countries start reaching out about a technology still in its testing phase, it's a strong signal that we're addressing a critical, widespread need.
What's Next
We're committed to learning from this real-world deployment, refining our solution based on actual healthcare professional feedback, and preparing for broader implementation. Because at the end of the day, the best innovation happens when technology meets genuine human need. The future of hydration monitoring is being written right now, one patient at a time.
Interested in learning more about Re:Balans and our approach to healthcare innovation? Contact us to discuss how our technology could benefit your institution..






