Open Hardware · Chapter 01
HavenTech designs privacy-forward, interoperable hardware for senior living environments — giving communities the freedom to add capability without locking themselves into closed systems.
Open Hardware Foundation
From in-apartment sensors to distributed infrastructure devices, HavenTech hardware is designed to serve as durable building blocks inside a broader ecosystem — supporting open data access, flexible deployment, and long-term architectural value.
Hardware designed to participate in open, connected environments rather than forcing communities into isolated point solutions.
Sensor strategies built around resident dignity, using the right modality for the space and use case instead of defaulting to intrusive coverage.
Products engineered to function as long-term operational infrastructure — not short-life gadgets that add maintenance burden and dead ends.
A hardware portfolio designed to grow across apartments, common areas, doors, and life-safety touchpoints as community needs evolve.
Openness Without Commodity
HavenTech separates the foundation from the advantage: the hardware is built to integrate cleanly, while the engineering value comes from reliability, deployability, sensing strategy, and fit for senior living operations.
Communities and partners can adopt new devices and capabilities without rebuilding around a closed vendor stack.
Purpose-built hardware performs where generic devices fall short — in privacy, durability, deployment, and operational fit.
Built for What Comes Next
HavenTech is built around the idea that senior living hardware should expand capability over time — adding new sensing, control, and infrastructure options without forcing communities to start over.
Privacy-forward sensing devices designed to improve awareness, reduce false alarms, and support safer response inside resident spaces.
Hardware such as outlet-based anchors, environmental devices, and embedded building touchpoints that extend coverage with minimal disruption.
A modular hardware approach that supports phased deployment, multi-community standardization, and future product categories as needs mature.