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The smallest breathing monitor for peace of mind

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Meet 'Protect Me'

Protect Me Breathing Monitor is a small, smart and sensitive device that can accurately monitor a child or adults breathing rate and normal sleep activity, contributing to peace of mind. The device is WIFI & Bluetooth compatible and is completely wire-free.

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PRODUCT REVIEWS

"The protect me breathing monitor is so easy to use. you can take it off and put it back on your child anytime so you can where at anywhere at anytime."

Jocelyn C.

Technology

Real time breathing rate

Room temperature display

Audible alarm 

4 device capability feature

Sleep statistics

Rechargeable battery

Design

 Simple to install and use, the sensor makes it one of the smallest and most discreet systems yet. There are no wires to connect, and the device is ready in seconds

PRODUCT FEATURES

PRODUCT BENEFITS

After 15 seconds of no abdominal movement detected, the Protect Me Breathing Monitor will vibrate in an attempt to rouse your child. After an additional 5 seconds, an audbile alarm will sound, allowing you to act quickly and intervene.

Our device is a portable, wearable, smart sleep monitor that tracks a child or adults abdominal movement and sleep patterns while they sleep. You can monitor 4 family members at one time on the same app which is ideal for twins or triplets.

With a choice of Bluetooth and WIFI connection, you will never lose signal when you need it most, giving you complete peace of mind wherever you go. Andriod and IOS compatible.(Connection is reliant on your network provider)

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Protecting Your Greatest Treasure

Congenital Heart Disease...

Over 5,000 babies per year are born with a heart condition and is estimated that nearly 1,000 children develop heart conditions or abnormalities after they are born. The number of young children developing a heart condition has increased by an estimated 5% per year despite improvements in pediatric heart surgery and clinical care.

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