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A new baby monitor company called Miku has just rolled out a new tool that helps parents track a baby s breathing and sleep patterns without physical contact.
The new tech, called Miku Pro Smart Baby Monitor, pairs up the company s propriety tools with an 8-core Qualcomm processor and 1080p HD, in order to relay real-time information and analytics to caregivers. Parents can access information about their children s breathing patterns, sleep cycles and nursery conditions over time, the company said.
Since the tool is contact-free, babies can wear any outfit, and the tool can be used from age 0 to 12.
Search jobs 09-Mar-2021 Owlet Bolsters Growth Opportunity by Appointing 25-year healthcare veteran coming from Philips as New Healthcare General Manager
Senior leadership team is strengthened to help drive the connected nursery ecosystem platform and telehealth-related growth opportunities
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Owlet Baby Care Inc. (“Owlet” or the “Company”), the connected nursery ecosystem that delivers data-driven technology to modern parenting, is pleased to announce that it has appointed Jim Fidacaro as Healthcare General Manager. The appointment of Fidacaro further strengthens Owlet’s leadership team expansion as the company continues to disrupt and transform the connected nursery ecosystem of the future.
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