A smart watch has been unveiled as part of a ground-breaking Hajj 2025 plan to give elderly or ill pilgrims real-time health monitoring without interfering with their spiritual trip. Medical personnel can remotely monitor vital signs and react quickly to emergencies thanks to the wearable technology.
People with long-term conditions or other health problems can safely perform Hajj ceremonies thanks to this cutting-edge technology. Wearing the smart watch allows pilgrims to fulfil their responsibilities with confidence, knowing that assistance is only a signal away in case they need it.
The gadget sends data to a central medical unit that is manned around-the-clock and keeps an eye on things like heart rate, temperature, and oxygen levels. Additionally, it has a geolocation feature that makes it easy to find and help pilgrims in need, particularly in crowded areas.
The advent of such digital tools, according to Saudi health officials and Hajj organisers, represents a significant advancement in the integration of healthcare and worship. The program seeks to protect millions of people’s health while maintaining the integrity of their religious experience.