Cocoon Cam Clarity Monitors Any Baby's Breath

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The camera Clarity of Cocoon Cam is a baby monitoring of another kind. Just like his colleagues, he still allows to monitoring baby in a traditional way being a kind of surveillance camera for blond heads. This object goes a little further than that. This baby monitoring is not a wearable and yet it can monitoring newborns by leaning over the cradle like a beautiful, caring fairy.

Well before knowing its features, which does not leave indifferent when seeing for the first time this object is its look. Its shape puts it at the crossroads of a camera and … a golf club.

Its characteristics seem well suited to the role entrusted to it:

  • 1080p HD resolution

  • Wireless

  • night vision

  • movement detector

  • notifications

  • speaker and microphone to hear and talk to your child

In addition to the basic features you would expect from a baby monitoring, the Clarity is also supposed to track your child's vital signs. This is what Cocoon Cam calls its "patented contactless breathing monitoring". The most anxious parents will be able to receive alerts as soon as the system raises a potential concern on the side of the breath of your cherub.

It is via the application installed on your smartphone that you will be notified when your baby needs attention. Notifications let you know when your baby's breathing is changing. The system features a real-time breathing chart that lets you see and know your baby is breathing. In a less anxiety-prone setting you can simply be alerted when your baby starts to wake up, falls asleep, or starts crying.

Its unique shape is designed so that it can be installed on the cradle a bit like a street lamp in a street. He will play his role of supervisor by being thus bent over the cradle of your baby. If this mode of installation does not necessarily suit you, wall brackets are included for more security.

This mode of operation is quite interesting because it is non-invasive. The baby does not need to wear any device on him. We remain curious about the accuracy of such a "contactless breathing monitoring". It is more usual to see the monitoring of vital newborn data provided by devices that require direct contact as is the case with the smart health connected socks and other wearables that are installed on the pajamas. These are singled out as not necessarily reducing the occurrence of sudden infant death syndrome. One wonders legitimately how a device "without contact" would be more effective …

Clarity will be available on the market for approximately $ 299. It aims to come and tease the market that also covets solutions such as Arlo Baby from Netgear. Cocoon Cam announces that its solution will be available for sale in the second half of 2018.

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