Scientists from US created a bracelet that helps monitor your child
A lot of parents worry about where their small children can climb for a while unattended. New children's bracelet, created by American engineers, allows you to track every movement of the baby at home.
New bracelet Sproutling Baby Monitor is mounted on the ankle of the child and carefully monitors its location. It also controls such important factors as heart rate and temperature of the baby. Finally, this bracelet has external sensors that monitor the climate in the room, humidity, lighting, and even noise.
Collected information children's bracelet processes and sends as a notification to the parents through a special smartphone mobile app. The creators of the bracelet claim that their device is even able to determine the time when the child is in a bad mood. For those parents who are concerned about radiation, the inventors report that their gadget works on Bluetooth system with low energy costs, and allocates radio waves in 1200 (!) times less intense than those used in conventional mobile phones.
Children's bracelet is able to "breathe", so that the skin baby should not sweat underneath. Furthermore, it has hypoallergenic properties. The device informs parents, if they are too noisy in the next room so such conditions prevent child from resting. Actually any noticeable changes in the child's condition are captured in real time. Theoretically, such device could be also useful for elder people, especially those suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
Based on: directpress.ru
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