amSmart UroWear

Discreet wearable urine drainage with connected monitoring.

amSmart turns urine drainage from a passive commodity bag into a dignified, app-connected monitoring companion for catheterised patients.

US Patent 12,419,777 B2 India Patent 535002 Connected-care platform
amSmart UroWear wearable smart urine bag with BLE transmitter on body, and real-time companion mobile app dashboard showing volume volume and history

From visible bag to monitored companion

Every indwelling catheter patient needs urine collection. amSmart connects to the same patient at the same time.

Dignity by design

Wearable and discreet under clothing, reducing stigma versus visible leg bags or bed-hung drainage bags.

Real-time monitoring

Connected variant uses MEMS flow sensing, BLE and a mobile app to show volume, flow and alerts.

Care-program ready

Designed for institutional monitoring programs, home-care workflows and digital follow-up without exposing commercial terms on the public page.

CONVENTIONAL URINE BAG VS AMSMART

Same urine drainage need. Dignified wearable design with connected monitoring.

Conventional urine bag

Visible, passive drainage

Conventional urine bag comparison
  • Often strapped to the leg or hung from a bed, making the bag visible.
  • No real-time indication of urine volume, flow trend or alerts.
  • Requires manual checking by the patient, caregiver or nurse.
  • Can reduce dignity and confidence during mobility.
amSmart UroWear®

Discreet wearable monitoring companion

amSmart UroWear comparison
  • Wearable and discreet under clothing for improved dignity.
  • Connected variant shows volume, flow and alerts through the mobile app.
  • Supports care-team visibility and home-care monitoring workflows.
  • Designed as a recurring companion for catheterised patients.

Patent & clinical evidence

Evidence space for connected-care validation, usability data and monitoring performance.

Patents

US Patent 12,419,777 B2 granted.
India Patent 535002 granted.

Clinical evidence space

Reserve this area for: human factors study, flow/volume accuracy data, usability trial, remote monitoring pilot and hospital adoption metrics.