HomeCare Media works to bring you the latest product trends and research. Our monthly product roundups are hand-picked by the editors of HomeCare. Want to feature your product? Submit it here.

Intuition Robotics's ElliQ robot will now feature new health agent capabilities as an expansion to the AI companion's current health insights

LAS VEGAS—Intuition Robotics has announced ElliQ’s new health agent capabilities, an expansion of the ElliQ robot that turns the artificial intelligence (AI) companion into a proactive health agent, increasing insights on health and functional status as well as adherence on medications, screenings, wellness activities, lifestyle recommendations and clinical action plans.

The ASL iON Integrated Drive Control System is designed to improve mobility for those who need wheelchair assistance

ELYRIA, Ohio & SPICEWOOD, Texas—Adaptive Switch Laboratories, a division of Invacare America, has launched the ASL iON Integrated Drive Control System, an advancement for power wheelchair users that goes beyond improved mobility to help enhance their ability to engage with people, interact with their environment and meet more of their needs independently.

SleepRes announced it has received FDA clearance for the Kricket PAP device which aids in sleep comfort for sleep apnea patients

SAN FRANCISCO—SleepRes, Inc., a sleep technology company focused on reimagining therapy for sleep breathing disorders, announced that it has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance for the Kricket PAP device, powered by Kairos Positive Airway Pressure (KPAP) for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in patients weighing more than 66 pounds. The SleepRes PAP system is intended for home, hospital/institutional and sleep center settings.


The companies will work together to expand access to Owlet's prescription pulse oximeter

LEHI, Utah—Owlet, Inc. has announced a new durable medical equipment (DME) partnership with 1 Natural Way, a leading national mom-and-baby-focused DME provider. Families nationwide can now access Owlet’s Food and Drug Administration-cleared prescription pulse oximeter, BabySat, through insurance-supported pathways on 1NaturalWay.com.

BFLOW Solutions provides cloud-based HME & DME equipment software to providers in the DME industry

FRESNO, California—BFLOW Solutions, a provider of cloud-based home medical equipment and durable medical equipment (HME and DME) software announced it officially celebrated 10 years in business on Jan. 1, 2026. 

"From the beginning, we believed DME teams deserved tools that supported the way work actually gets done," said Ted Jones, founder and CEO of BFLOW. "Not more complexity—clarity, structure and control."

Sunset Healthcare announced it is expanding its in-house repair parts for oxygen concentrators

CHICAGO—Sunset Healthcare Solutions announced it is expanding its line of in-house repair parts for oxygen concentrators, allowing durable medical equipment providers to service and extend the life of their own concentrators at a lower cost. Sunset said it introduced the line in late 2024 after noticing a clear void in needed parts.


Dexcom announced the G6 model of its CGM system will no longer be available beginning July 1, 2026

SAN DIEGO—Dexcom, a manufacturer of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensors, announced that it will stop producing the G6 model of their CGM system starting July 1, 2026.

While supplies may be available through local pharmacies or local medical distributors for a while afterwards, Dexcom said it cannot guarantee availability of the G6 after July 1 and is encouraging everyone who uses the G6 to work with their doctor to upgrade to the G7 as soon as they can.

The new Dexcom G7 15 Day Continuous Glucose Monitoring System officially launched on Dec. 1

SAN DIEGO—DexCom, Inc., a medical device company that manufactures continuous glucose monitoring systems (CGMs) for diabetes management, announced the official launch of the DexCom G7 15 Day Continuous Glucose Monitoring System for people over the age of 18 with diabetes in the United States on Monday, Dec. 1.