4. • Here's how it works: Two green stripes run
down the front of the outfit, acting as
respiratory sensors.
• Additionally, a detachable turtle clip is used
to insert another sensor to monitor the baby's
temperature, movement and body position.
5. • The outfits will send "updates" to an IOS or
Android phone app about the above data as
well as the baby's respiratory patterns.
• "You can look at your smartphone and know
that everything is OK,"
6. • So far, the most comparable device to the
Mimo baby onsesie would be Sproutling's
app-synced monitor that also sends parents
phone updates about baby's heart rate, body
and room temperature -- but that won't be
out soon
7. Sproutling's app-synced monitor
• The monitor will have three parts: a small wearable
sensor that will strap to a baby's ankle, a wall sensor,
and a mobile sensor. Together, the parts will constantly
check things like a baby's heart rate, skin temperature
and movement, as well as the room's temperature,
humidity, noise and light levels.
• The sensors will then convert the information into
insight reports available on an app that parents can
access on smartphones and other devices. If anything
is amiss, the app will alert parents.
8. Many small portable /wearable
devices coming soon not only for
neonates but also for others
Thank you