Nanit Breathing Wear Tracks Respiration, Sleep & Movement Patterns
Laura McQuarrie — January 9, 2019 — Lifestyle
References: nanit & digitaltrends
To build upon the capabilities of its overhead crib monitor, Nanit announced its Breathing Wear at CES 2019 to track an infant's breathing and sleep movement patterns.
While Nanit's baby camera is compatible with conventional clothing and wraps for infants, Breathing Wear offers next-level insights thanks to shapes printed on the fabric in various sizes, colors and inks. Due to the integration of these shapes, the camera is able to pick up on the subtle movements of babies wearing either the Breathing Band or the Nanit Swaddle from the Breathing Wear range.
Although many kinds of wearables, sensors and trackers are being introduced to offer parents greater insights, these simple fabric solutions are non-invasive and amplify the power of systems like the Nanit camera that parents may already have invested in.
While Nanit's baby camera is compatible with conventional clothing and wraps for infants, Breathing Wear offers next-level insights thanks to shapes printed on the fabric in various sizes, colors and inks. Due to the integration of these shapes, the camera is able to pick up on the subtle movements of babies wearing either the Breathing Band or the Nanit Swaddle from the Breathing Wear range.
Although many kinds of wearables, sensors and trackers are being introduced to offer parents greater insights, these simple fabric solutions are non-invasive and amplify the power of systems like the Nanit camera that parents may already have invested in.
Trend Themes
1. Breath-tracking Babywear - Breathing Wear offers non-invasive monitoring and insights for infants' breathing and sleep movement patterns.
2. Fabric-integrated Sensors - Printed shapes on the fabric enhance the capabilities of existing baby cameras and trackers.
3. Non-invasive Monitoring - Wearable solutions offer parents greater insights without the need for invasive devices.
Industry Implications
1. Baby Products - The baby products industry can benefit from integrating fabric-based monitoring solutions into existing offerings.
2. Wearable Technology - The wearable technology industry can explore fabric-integrated sensors to enhance tracking capabilities for various applications.
3. Home Monitoring Systems - Home monitoring system providers can consider incorporating non-invasive fabric solutions for enhanced monitoring of infants.
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