Clear Day · by ClearPath
A mirror on the wall that quietly looks after the person in front of it.
Clear Day is the device the whole ClearPath family is building toward: fall detection, daily reminders, family communication, and a patient voice that answers questions and talks a person through their day—gathered into one piece that hangs on the wall and looks like nothing more than a mirror.
Most homes that need a little help end up with a little of everything—a reminder gadget here, a help button there, a separate camera, a separate sensor, each with its own app and its own way of failing. Clear Day is our answer to that clutter: one device, on the wall, that does the work of all of them and asks nothing of the person living with it.
It knows when someone falls
Built-in radar senses a fall the moment it happens and reaches the right person right away—the same approach to safety behind ClearPath Guard, with no wearable to remember and no button to reach.
It keeps the day on track
Medications, appointments, and the gentle rhythm of the day, shown clearly and spoken aloud—the care a family used to drive across town to give, now quietly handled at home.
It keeps family close
The hub for staying connected: a face-to-face call with a daughter three states away, a note from a grandchild, a photo from this morning—the people who love them, present in the room.
It answers, out loud
A patient assistant that talks a person through their day and answers their questions—about their family, their schedule, the world—as many times as they need to ask, spoken aloud for eyes that can no longer trust a screen.
Designed to disappear
Most safety technology announces itself. Clear Day doesn’t.
Switched off, it is simply a mirror on the wall. When it has something to say, it speaks—so a person who can no longer read fine print never has to. There is no pendant to wear, no buttons to learn, nothing that says something is wrong with you. It is built to be lived with, not managed: the kind of help that feels like dignity instead of a diagnosis.
Trust, by design
A device this capable has to be one you can trust.
So we are designing Clear Day privacy-first, from the inside out. Fall detection uses radar, not a camera—it can sense that someone has fallen without ever watching the room. The camera for family calls sits behind the glass, with a physical shutter the person controls with their own hand.
What happens inside a home stays the family’s business. That isn’t a setting buried in a menu—it’s how the device is built.
Where we’re headed
The flagship—and the one we’re proudest to be building.
Clear Day is in active development: the most ambitious thing we’ve ever set out to make, and the device the rest of our work has been quietly leading toward. You don’t have to start here—many families begin with a single ClearPath product and add more over time. Clear Day is simply everything in one, for the home that’s ready for it.
If you want to know the moment it’s ready—or to help us get there—we’d love to hear from you.