Need some help: monitoring a post-transplant patient during convalescence?

It depends on how long the recovery period will be and how quickly she wanted to implement it. And also if she needs something that she can use from an app while she is at work rather than from another device. And finally, does she want to be able to monitor him if he is asleep or incapacitated, or does she only want to be able to do the equivalent of video calls.

The echo and a wyze camera sounds like a good start for some purposes, but it just depends on exactly what the details are.

@raeven ‘s family has had to set up monitoring for her, and she might have some specific ideas.

Amazon has a new product coming out next month, the echo show five, which will only cost $89 and has the camera built into it. So if he’s going to need monitoring for a long time, that might be worth getting once it comes out. Which would make the very inexpensive wyze with a dot a good choice for now.

Echo Show 5 on preorder

One of the questions that all of us who are adults who need to be monitored medically have to consider for ourselves is how much privacy we need. Do we want a system that only activates when we give it permission to? Or do we want 24/7 monitoring? There’s no one right answer, but it is one of the questions to ask.