Elo · two devices, one presence

Set it down. Speak.Move on.

Set your wearable into the room's USB-C dock and you're signed in — no taps, no logins. Speak naturally; the note is written before you leave. Walk to the next room, set it down, and you're there.

One on the body, one on the wall. The same calm clinical language on both.

Set it in the USB-C dock to sign in
Set me down to begin
Ready
Dr. Reis
Now in Room 2 · Next: Mrs. Chen
recording
Far-field · speak naturally
Letter to sign
One tap to review
Check Wi-Fi
Reconnecting…
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Elo Wearable
A small round companion the doctor carries everywhere. Set it in a room's USB-C dock — you're signed in.
Room brain · far-field listening
This morning · 4 in clinic9:41
1
Avery MitchellIn exam · 6m
In room
2
Mrs. ChenVitals taken
Ready
3
Daniel FosterWaiting · 11m
Waiting
4
Priya NairNew patient · next
Intake
Room 29:41
Mrs. Chen
In the room now · next: Daniel Foster
recording
Assessment & Plan ready the moment the visit ends
2 letters to sign
Dr. Reis · review on your Round or in the app
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Elo Wall
The fixed room brain. It listens far-field and holds the room's live context, always on.
Two devices, one presence

Glanceable. Clinical primitives only. No app icons.

Neither device asks to be operated. A ring, a status, one line of text. The Round carries that language on the body; the Square gives the room a calmer, fuller version of it. Same rules on both: mint means active, amber means attention, dim means offline.

Elo Wearable · personal & round

The doctor's presence, room to room.

A small round AMOLED in matte charcoal with a mint bezel ring — the companion the doctor carries everywhere. Set it in a room's USB-C dock and the wired connection signs you into that room; pick it up and the next room's dock carries you to the next. The whole UI is the circular live state: ready, signed in, listening, attention, offline.

Ready
Mint ring · "Set me down to begin"
Signed in
Docked · "Now in Room 2"
Listening
Ring pulses + dot · "recording"
Attention
Amber ring · "Letter to sign"
Offline
Dim gray · "Check Wi-Fi"
Set me down to begin
Ready
Dr. Reis
Now in Room 2 · Next: Mrs. Chen
recording
Far-field · speak naturally
Letter to sign
One tap to review
Check Wi-Fi
Reconnecting…
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Elo Wall · the room brain

The fixed brain that holds the room.

A square room-station with a generous AMOLED — a bigger canvas than the wearable, so it can hold more without ever feeling busy. It listens far-field and shows the room's live context: who's in the chair, who's next, how long they've waited. A calm morning queue at a glance, the scribe when a visit starts, and quiet attention cards when something needs a signature.

Morning queue
Who's in, ready, waiting
In the room
Now seeing · next up
Listening
Waveform · A&P on visit end
Attention
Letters to sign
This morning · 4 in clinic9:41
1
Avery MitchellIn exam · 6m
In room
2
Mrs. ChenVitals taken
Ready
3
Daniel FosterWaiting · 11m
Waiting
4
Priya NairNew patient · next
Intake
Room 29:41
Mrs. Chen
In the room now · next: Daniel Foster
recording
Assessment & Plan ready the moment the visit ends
2 letters to sign
Dr. Reis · review on your Round or in the app
maneiro
The USB-C dock · charger and sign-in, in one

Set it down, and the room knows you're here.

There's no badge to tap and no password to type. Each room has one small weighted USB-C dock. Set your wearable into it and its bottom USB-C connector plugs in; the room recognizes it over USB-C — and signs you in. Pick it up, walk next door, set it in that dock, and you're in the next room. It just knows when you set it down.

Now in Room 2 · Dr. Reis
Signed in
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  • One USB-C connectionThe wearable's bottom USB-C connector plugs into the dock as you set it down — no aiming, no fumbling.
  • Charges the moment it plugs inUSB-C keeps the wearable topped up between rooms. Set it down, it sips power.
  • Recognized over USB-CThe instant it's plugged in, the room recognizes the device over the wired connection — and you're signed into that room.
  • A soft "docked" glowThe mint ring of the dock brightens the moment it's home. One USB-C dock per room — that's the whole setup.
Wall unit · A

On the wall

The room brain sits flush on a clean fixed mount — quiet, recessed, always on. Power runs invisibly through the plate. It's part of the room, not a gadget bolted onto it.

Wall unit · B

On the desk

Prefer it on a counter? The same room brain stands on a slim, weighted desk base — elegant and steady. Wall or desk, it's the room's anchor; the wearable is what moves.

Set it in the USB-C dock
Recognized over USB-C — now in Room 2
Speak. The note writes itself
Pick it up — walk to the next room
In the room

The room knows who's next, where, and why.

Mounted in the hallway, the Square turns the schedule into flow. The moment a patient is marked ready — or the doctor asks for another step from the chair — the board re-times itself: who's been waiting longest, who needs to be seen by whom, and where. The same picture lives on the Round in the doctor's pocket.

No PHI ever lives on either device

Audio is processed in the Maneiro cloud; the device only knows which room it's in. A hardware mute switch cuts mic power at the circuit — and when the mic is hot, the mint ring pulses so every patient can see it.

Maneiro clinic · patient flow9:41 AM
1ROOM
Avery Mitchell
Follow-up · with Dr. Reis
In exam
06:12
2ROOM
Mrs. Chen
Ready for doctor · vitals taken
Ready
02:48
3ROOM
Daniel Foster
Awaiting next step · Dr. Reis requested
Waiting
11:30
PINTAKE
Priya Nair
New patient · intake in progress
Intake
03:05
4ROOM
Open
Next: Robert Quinn · consult
Idle
Privacy by posture

Visible by design. Off means off.

Both devices follow the same rules. The room is the only key; nothing identifying ever sits on the hardware; and the room can always see when a mic is live.

No PHI on device

Audio is processed in the Maneiro cloud. The device is identified by its room — never by a stored record.

Hardware mute

A physical switch cuts mic power at the circuit — not in software. Off is off, on the Round and the Square alike.

Ring pulses when hot

When the mic is recording, the mint ring pulses. Patients can see exactly when Elo is listening — no hidden capture.

It works like magic

You won't think about the device. That's the point.

No settings. No setup ritual. No screen full of icons asking to be operated. Elo does a handful of things, and it does them so quietly you forget it's there.

Hears every word from across the room

Sit anywhere, speak however you speak. It catches the conversation without anyone leaning in or repeating themselves.

The note is written before you leave

By the time you stand up, the Assessment & Plan is already done. The visit ends and the writing is finished with it.

Knows your room the moment you set it down

Set the wearable in the USB-C dock and you're signed in. Lift it, move on, set it down again — you're in the next room.

Nothing about a patient ever lives on the device

The hardware holds no records. Everything is processed in the cloud; the device only ever knows which room it's in.

A calm presence — it lights up only when it has something for you

Most of the time it's just a quiet ring. When there's a letter to sign or a moment that matters, it speaks up — once.

Off means off — and the room can see it

A real switch cuts the microphone at the circuit. When it's listening, the mint ring pulses, so every patient can see exactly when.