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Babytone’s Pediatric Oximeter Offers Accurate and Convenient Infant Health Monitoring

Babytone launches an oximeter that measures the amount of oxygen in a baby’s blood, helping parents identify potential health issues early on. The device is small, lightweight, can be used on a newborn’s foot or hand, and can transmit readings to an app on the parent’s phone for easy monitoring.

Babytone, a company specializing in infant health and safety, has created a pediatric oximeter that measures the amount of oxygen in a baby’s blood. The Babytone oximeter can help parents identify potential health issues before they become more serious. The Babytone monitor uses infrared light to measure the amount of oxygen in the blood. The device has two parts: a sensor placed on the baby’s foot or hand and a finger clip for the parent. The sensor shines light onto the skin, where it is absorbed by hemoglobin in the blood. The device can tell how much oxygen is present in the blood based on how much light is absorbed. The monitor beeps if the oxygen level dips too low or becomes irregular.

Parents can use this infant monitor to spot issues with their baby’s health early on. For example, if a baby has been fussy and irritable but has normal saturation levels, his fussiness might be due to hunger or overstimulation rather than illness. In addition, low oxygen levels can indicate more severe problems, such as pneumonia or other infections that need immediate medical attention.

Rather than trying to keep track of their baby’s oxygen saturation levels by holding a finger or earlobe against the child’s skin, parents can now use Babytone’s oxygen saturation monitor. “Our newborn oxygen saturation monitor uses an oximeter to measure the amount of oxygen in the blood. It then transmits the reading via Bluetooth to an app on the parent’s phone so that they can check it anytime. This helps parents ensure that their baby receives adequate amounts of oxygen while allowing them to check on the infant without disturbing their sleep cycle.” Said a babytone spokesperson.

The Babytone monitor also allows parents to set up alerts to notify them if their oxygen saturation levels drop below a certain threshold, which is especially useful at night when babies are likely to exhibit unusual breathing patterns. The alert will let parents know if they need to wake their infant and reposition them, perhaps uncovering a blocked airway or other issues causing low oxygen levels. Babytone’s infant monitor has many features that make it a convenient tool for parents. It’s a small, lightweight device that fits easily on a newborn’s foot or hand, so parents don’t have to hold it while doing other things. The monitor can also be used in a car seat or carrier to give parents peace of mind while driving or taking the baby on errands.

About Babytone

Babytone, a company specializing in newborn oxygen saturation, manufactures the best devices for monitoring blood oxygen levels in newborns. Their products are widely used in hospitals and neonatal care facilities. Its pulse oximeter can measure infants’ heart rate, breathing rate and oxygen saturation levels. For more information, please visit https://getbabytone.com/.

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