Use a newborn baby phone
Couples without pedigree experience will be able to use a cell phone to learn about the health of their newborn.
Picture: Mimobaby
According to Engadget, Mimo in Boston has released a device called the Mimo Kimonos , which allows you to record the breath, temperature and any movement of the baby and transfer all the data collected to the application on the phone.
Designed in the form of an overalls for infants up to 12 months old, Mimo Kimonos includes a turtle sensor, built into Intel's new Edison computer, sized just SD. This sensor is responsible for recording all movements of the baby, helping to detect and alert in the event of an unusual situation.
Meanwhile, two green stripes on the body contain washable sensors, which are used for respiratory and thermal monitoring. Edison computers will analyze the data and send it to the Android or iOS mobile device as a graph. Timeline mode allows you to summarize your child's condition within 24 hours, including hours and hours of sleep. Live Monitor tells parents where your child is, temperature in the room and changes in breathing.
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