Case Study: From Ankle Monitor to Quarantine Wristband — Rapid Technology Adaptation During COVID-19

Key Results

  • Rapid adaptation — Criminal justice ankle bracelet technology repurposed for public health quarantine in weeks
  • Disposable design — Single-use wristband with 1-year sealed battery, eliminating collection logistics
  • Self-installation — Plug-and-click design requiring no trained staff for application
  • Waterproof — Continuous wear during showering, daily activities
  • Integrated monitoring — Wristband + smartphone quarantine app + centralized monitoring platform

The Challenge

The COVID-19 pandemic created an unprecedented demand for quarantine enforcement technology. Health authorities worldwide needed to verify that individuals under mandatory quarantine — returning travelers, confirmed cases, close contacts — were actually remaining at their designated quarantine locations. The challenge was fundamentally similar to house arrest monitoring in criminal justice: verify that a person stays at a specific location for a defined period.

But quarantine monitoring had unique constraints that criminal justice equipment couldn’t meet as-is:

  • Scale. Tens of thousands of simultaneous quarantine cases, far exceeding any single criminal justice deployment.
  • No trained installation staff. Health workers couldn’t spend 10 minutes fitting each person with a professional ankle monitor. People needed to put devices on themselves.
  • Disposable requirement. Infection control prohibited collecting and reusing devices from potentially infected individuals. Each device had to be single-use.
  • Stigma. Ankle monitors carry criminal justice associations. Quarantined individuals were not criminals — they were public health compliance cases. The form factor needed to be less intrusive and less stigmatizing.
  • Cost sensitivity. At scale, criminal-justice-grade GPS ankle monitors were too expensive for a per-person disposable application.

The Solution: Disposable Bluetooth Quarantine Wristband

REFINE Technologies adapted its CO-EYE i-Bracelet technology — a professional electronic ankle bracelet used in criminal justice — into a purpose-built quarantine wristband. The key adaptations:

Hardware Design

Feature Criminal Justice i-Bracelet COVID Quarantine Wristband
Wear location Ankle Wrist
Battery life 2+ years (sealed) 1 year (sealed) — optimized for disposable cost
Installation Officer-installed with sizing Self-installed: plug-and-click by the wearer
Anti-tamper Optical fiber + multiple methods Optical fiber tamper detection (retained from criminal justice version)
Water resistance IP68 Fully waterproof for continuous wear
Communication BLE to paired tracker BLE to quarantine smartphone app
Reuse Multi-offender lifecycle Single-use disposable

Three-Tier Monitoring Architecture

The quarantine monitoring system operated at three levels:

  1. Wristband — Worn continuously by the quarantined individual. BLE signal transmitted to the paired smartphone. Optical fiber strap detected removal attempts. Sealed battery required no charging for the entire quarantine period.
  2. Quarantine App (smartphone) — Installed on the quarantined person’s own phone. Maintained BLE connection to the wristband (proximity verification), reported GPS location, facilitated check-in responses, and displayed quarantine status and countdown.
  3. CO-EYE Monitoring Platform — Centralized server received data from all active quarantine cases. Health authority staff could monitor compliance across the entire quarantined population from a web dashboard, with automated alerts for wristband removal, phone-wristband separation (person left phone at home and went out), GPS movement outside quarantine location, and missed check-ins.

Why Optical Fiber Anti-Tamper Mattered

A common challenge with quarantine enforcement devices was people simply cutting off a cheap wristband and leaving their phone at home to simulate compliance. The CO-EYE quarantine wristband retained the optical fiber anti-tamper detection from its criminal justice sibling — meaning any attempt to remove the wristband was immediately detected and reported. This physical tamper detection, combined with Bluetooth proximity verification between wristband and phone, created a two-layer system that was significantly harder to circumvent than phone-only quarantine apps.

Lessons for the Electronic Monitoring Industry

1. Criminal Justice Technology Has Broader Applications

The core technology stack — tamper-evident wearable device + smartphone app + centralized monitoring platform — applies to any scenario where authorities need to verify that a person remains at a designated location. Beyond quarantine, potential applications include:

  • Immigration supervision (already used in many countries)
  • Elder care and dementia patient wandering prevention
  • Witness protection location verification
  • Civil restraining order compliance

2. Self-Installation Changes the Deployment Model

The quarantine wristband proved that electronic monitoring devices can be designed for self-installation without sacrificing tamper detection integrity. This has implications for criminal justice: low-risk offenders could potentially self-install BLE wristbands at a reporting office with staff verification, reducing officer time per enrollment.

3. Disposable Economics Enable Scale

By designing a single-use device with a lower-cost BLE architecture (no GPS, no cellular — those functions moved to the smartphone), the per-unit cost reached a price point viable for mass public health deployment. This same cost structure applies to low-risk criminal justice monitoring where BLE proximity verification (is the person near their phone?) is sufficient without dedicated GPS hardware.

Technology Used

Source: COVID-19 Quarantine and Isolation Monitoring Applications