Snuza Halo Baby Movement Monitor


Snuza Halo Baby Movement Monitor

Do you ever wonder what is going on at night in your baby’s crib?  Is he/she rolling around or just laying there in the dark?  The Snuza Halo Baby Movement Monitor will give you peace of mind that your baby is relaxing comfortably. You can clip it to your baby’s diaper and it will monitor stomach movements.  If there is no movement for 15 seconds, the Monitor will provide a gentle nudge to your little one.  If there is no more movement after 20 seconds, an alarm will sound.

Snuza can be used in conjunction with a baby sound or video monitor so that it can be heard in another room. Snuza monitors are particularly useful for co-sleeping twins and multiples, where an under-mattress monitor is not effective.
Snuza is the only type of movement monitor that can be used if baby is sleeping in your bed.

The Snuza Halo Baby Movement Monitor is a baby monitor equipped with state of the art technology and design that enables parents to be more at ease when going to bed at night.As technology has become more advanced baby monitors have gotten a bit more fancy such as the new Snuza Halo movement monitor. This little unit monitors your baby’s movements via a small clip-on on the diapers. While the baby is asleep it will beep when it detects lapse of movement by the baby. 

One owner, Bonnie R., professed that her attention was drawn to the product due to her anxieties over SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome). SIDS is a complex diagnosis, and while it has yet to be determined what causes SIDS, it has been noted by doctors that babies that often suffer from a sudden interruption in breathing patterns (sudden failure to breathe) are often linked to SIDS. Bonnie R. decided to give the Snuza Halo Baby Movement Monitor a try to stay her concerns and reported that she was so pleased with the results that she would recommend it as a must-have item for those who are just coming into parenthood. Her Snuza actually gave her an alarm several times, signalling that the baby had stopped breathing, and may well have saved her childs life given that the baby only began to breathe again after being picked up and woken.

Halo Baby Movement Monitor – Product Features

The Snuza Halo Baby Movement Monitor is for those who want to ensure that their babies are constantly monitored, even at night. The item fits snugly around a babys diaper and tracks the movement of the babys abdomen as an indicator of respiration. Once 15 seconds pass of no detected movement, it vibrates to wake the baby and stimulate breathing. Once 20 seconds pass, it goes off in an alarm to wake nearby adults. It is currently the only baby movement monitor in the market that may be used when the baby is asleep.In a nutshell, here are the features of the product: Dimensions: 6 x 5 x 2 in Weight: 1 lb Attaching Mechanism: clip-on to diaper waistband Sensor: detects stomach movement Alarms and Vibration Triggers: 15 seconds of no movement triggers vibration, 20 seconds of no movement triggers alarm, 3 vibration incidents trigger rouse warning Extras: movement rate indicator

Snuza Halo Movement Monitor – User Reviews

The Snuza Halo Baby Movement Monitor has been praised for its performance by many new parents who decided to try it out in hopes of allaying fears of SIDS. One such parent, Sarah G., claimed that she had already lost one child to SIDS, and thus was doubly fearful of losing yet another when she had her new baby.  At first she was concerned that she would not be capable of getting any sleep due to her worries, but the Snuza apparently gave her the peace of mind she needed: after testing it to see how well it worked and to see how loud the alarm was, she claimed that she no longer had any worries.Kristina S., yet another owner of the Snuza Halo Baby Movement Monitor, claimed that she used the Snuza each night with her son, to make sure that sudden apnoeas would not attack him. While she hesitated at first to use itapparently due to her sons umbilical cord not having healed yet and her concern that the Snuza might chafe against the healing area she eventually clipped it on and found that she could not let him go without it afterwards. She even claimed to be so strong an adherent that she said she would keep it on him until he could remove the device on his own.

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