Sentai

About the Sentai

Sentai has harnessed the power of ai to provide families a method to be there without being there. With a friendly, natural voice Sentai can hold a conversation, give gentle reminder (“Have you taken you medicine today Jules?”) and support physical and mental activity – all managed through the simple companion app.

We’ve given Sentai to Alan, 90, and Anne, his 56 year old daughter to review – you can read the full review here.

Features of the Sentai

  • Medication reminders
  • Natural conversation
  • Calendar reminders
  • Daily activity updates for families
  • Tracks wellbeing patterns
  • Non-intrusive check-ins
  • Shared access and responsibility through the app

Specifications

What’s in the box?

  • Sentai speaker and adapter
  • Sentai app

Reviewed by Alan and Anne

We handed Sentai to one family from our review panel. Allow us to introduce Alan and Anne, father and daughter. Alan, aged 90, who is living with dementia, lives 140 miles away from Anne, aged 56. Alan lives alone with no carers but uses an iPad. Anne uses lots of technology to help Alan out including cameras, a tracker watch and falls monitor pendant.

Alan and Anne tried out Sentai for a few weeks and gave it an overall score of 4/5. They especially liked ease of set-up and use and the exceptional customer support. Anne found it useful to add reminders for many of the stuff that she used to have to ring ahead to remind Alan about, for example his chair yoga class and medication. She also found it reassuring to have movement reminders easily visible through the app.

You can read the full review from Alan and Anne here.

FAQs on the Sentai

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How is Sentai different to an Alexa or smart speaker?

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