One of the latest innovation in baby monitor technology is the introduction
of abdominal movement sensor.
Hero detects even the
slightest abdominal movement and will alert you if your baby's movements are very weak or fall to less than 8 movements per minute.
The Hero detects the slightest of movements and will alert you
if abdominal movement is weak or less than eight movements per minute.
A San Diego State study used electromyography to determine
which abdominal movements were the most effective, as compared to the standard crunch.
The Snuza Hero also a vibrating function that will vibrate after 15 seconds in an effort to cause resumption
of abdominal movement, this is then followed by a loud alarm.
The Snuza Hero baby monitor is a wearable device which attaches to your baby's diaper and monitors your baby's
abdominal movement.
If the Snuza Hero detects
no abdominal movement for 15 seconds it will vibrate in an effort to rouse your baby to resume abdominal movement.
After three vibration / rouse incidents, the Rouse Warning will alert you when you're baby's
abdominal movements have stopped for 15 seconds on three occasions.
The App, which is Apple and Android compatible, also monitors a baby's
abdominal movement, skin temperature, sleeping position (side, face - down, face up) and fall detector.
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Abdominal Movements and learn which non-direct exercises work your abdominal muscles the best.
Reverse Crunches —
Another abdominal movement with lower back involvement.
Between each set you do
some abdominal movements such as planks, crunches, leg raising, etc..