In National Advertising Division Inquiry, Kami Vision Voluntarily Discontinues Claims for Kami Home Fall Detect System

New York, NY – May 28, 2026 – In a BBB National Programs’ National Advertising Division inquiry, Kami Vision voluntarily discontinued certain advertising claims for its AI-enabled Kami Home Fall Detect System.

Kami Vision provides a range of advanced AI systems for senior care and home security. The Kami Home Fall Detect System utilizes a camera and phone application designed to detect when someone in the camera’s view has fallen and to notify caregivers accordingly. 

At issue for the National Advertising Division (NAD) were claims that the product is the first AI fall-detection camera, provides continuous monitoring and real-time alerts to caregivers and emergency responders, and utilizes proprietary AI to detect falls with very high accuracy, thereby helping to reduce false alarms and future incidents.

During the inquiry, Kami Vision informed NAD that the Kami Home Fall Detect System is reviewing and revising its website content to permanently discontinue the challenged claims. Therefore, NAD will treat the discontinued claims, for compliance purposes, as though NAD recommended they be discontinued.

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