CES 2025: AxEnd – radar technology and safety for senior citizens

January 12, 2025

AxEnd, a provider of innovative radar solutions, is presenting technologies for the security and health industry in Las Vegas. With a focus on drone detection, perimeter protection and contactless surveillance, the company is setting new standards in the industry.

Drone detection radars: precise defence in real time

The AXPD5000 and AXPD3000 drone detection radars are among the highlights of AxEnd’s trade fair appearance. These state-of-the-art systems enable unmanned aerial objects to be precisely localised, identified and repelled. Particularly suitable for protecting airports, government buildings and critical infrastructure, they provide a reliable defence against potential threats from the air.

Perimeter security solutions: protection for sensitive areas

AxEnd will also be presenting the latest perimeter security radars, AXPR200-P and AXPR200-W. These systems are specially designed for monitoring terrain boundaries and provide seamless coverage even in difficult environmental conditions. With precise location and real-time analysis, they secure company premises, production facilities and private properties against unauthorised access.

Aerosense Wave: innovation in health monitoring

In addition to security solutions, AxEnd is also showcasing the Aerosense Wave, an innovative contactless sleep sensor developed for health monitoring. The device records vital data such as breathing and heart rate without physical contact and supports nursing staff and relatives in caring for the elderly. In this way, AxEnd is helping to improve the quality of life of senior citizens.

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