Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are life-saving devices commonly available in public places and emergency vehicles. But what happens when an AED stops working or suffers a malfunctions, such as a dead battery? Inspecting these devices is essential; but it can be a logistical nightmare, especially for businesses managing multiple AEDs across different locations. This is where considering cellular technology becomes essential as it improves AED monitoring with a simple and powerful solution. The Challenge - Manual Checks and Missed Opportunities Just imagine a situation where an AED in a remote building basement stops operating. Doing monthly checks manually may miss this issue, resulting in disastrous consequences during an emergency. Here are some challenges that traditional AED monitoring system encounters: Difficult Location Accessibility – If AEDs are placed in hard-to-reach locations, their manual checks can be inconven...