Friday 27 November 2020

No Isolation updates KOMP social networking computer for seniors

 The company said the product offers a safe method of socialising for older people during the pandemic. The new model, boasting a wider screen and in-built internet, has been launched in direct response to user feedback following an increase in demand brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.

KOMP is placed at the senior’s house, and family and friends can connect and share content through the dedicated app.When the KOMP is turned on, the user will automatically receive the messages, video calls and pictures sent throughout the day. The updated version comes with an increased screen size, visibility and sound quality.

Aso upgraded is the design, and the new edition comes with in-built internet too. Karen Dolva, co-founder and CEO of No Isolation, commented: “As a company, it has always been our mission to ensure that no one has to needlessly suffer from loneliness. “This uncertain period, brought about by the outbreak of computer engineer vs computer science, has enabled society to wake up to what we’ve always tried to emphasise: the importance of keeping people connected and the profound impact this can have on not only mental, but also physical health.


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