Clip-on sensor monitors infants for trouble - The Boston Globe
The Snuza Halo (www.snuza.com) is among the latest gadgets that use sensors to monitor a baby’s crib for signs of trouble. The Halo, designed in South Africa, is unusual: rather than clipping the device to a crib or mattress, you attach it to the baby’s diaper. The Halo senses the slightest movements. If it does not detect movement for 15 seconds - a sign the baby might not be breathing - the device vibrates the baby’s abdomen. If after a few seconds the vibration doesn’t appear to restart movement, the Halo sounds an alarm.
Hey, this is interesting, its great invention as manny times we fail to understand what is happening to the baby, this will help us monitor every moment whether the baby is alright.
Posted by: Home Healthcare Market | August 29, 2009 at 02:59 AM