Life360 gadget will track elderly parents who leave phone at home

The Australian Financial Review
28 Feb

The chief executive of family tracking app Life360 says problems looking after his own mother have led the company to develop a device for monitoring elderly parents who are at risk of falling or wandering off.

Chris Hulls is the chief executive and co-founder of Life360, an ASX-listed Silicon Valley tech company that created a family safety and location-sharing app with 80 million users worldwide. It has 2.7 million users in Australia and New Zealand, and lets parents keep track of their kids on a smartphone app.

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