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The Babysense7 Breathing Movement Monitor is Australia's first and only infant breathing movement monitor to be included as a medical device on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods.
Babysense7 is an integrated system, with a control unit connecting to sensor pads which are placed under your baby's mattress.
The device is designed to continually monitor the breathing movement rate of your sleeping baby and if it begins to slow or cannot be detected, an audible alarm is activated.
Babysense7 is unique to the Australian market, in that it is included as a medical device on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG No. 97479), and is battery operated, meaning no power source in and around the cot.
The monitoring system continues to give families comfort, by advancing the path to intervention in the event of irregular breathing movement or distress, before it becomes critical.
Babysense7 is an additional aid to the normal precautions taken by families in the care of their infant.
Babysense7 Infant Breathing Movement Monitor | |
Battery Life | Approx. 6 months using high quality alkaline batteries Requires 4 AA Alkaline Batteries (not supplied) |
Alarm Volume | Typically 85dB SPL at distance of one meter from control unit |
Illumination | Typically 2mCD |
2 round sensor pads dimensions | 21. cm |
Power Consumption | Approx. 1mA |
Founded in 2003, 100% Aussie owned Oricom is an expert in communication technologies and a leader in design and ideas. Oricom is 100% Australian owned, they have firsthand understanding of the unique communication challenges facing their customers in Australia and New Zealand.
Because of this knowledge and expertise, our products are built specifically for local conditions and have been expertly engineered to be technically exact and very robust. We pride ourselves on quality engineering paired with functional and attractive design.
Use | Babies |
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Coverage | Babysense7: Alarm volume typically 85dB SPL at distance of one metre from control unit |
Power | Babysense7: Required 4 AA Alkaline Batteries (not supplied) |
Dimensions | Babysense7 Sensor pads : 216mm in diameter |
Inclusions | Babysense7: 1x Control Unit, 1x Control Unit holder, 1x Hanging hook, 2x Sensor Pads, 2x Cable Ties |
Manufacturer's Warranty | Babysense7: 2 Year Warranty |
Manufacturer | Oricom |
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Is it a medical device?
Babysense7 is included as a medical device on the Australian Register of Therapeutic goods (ARTG No. 97479).
Is it simple to set up and easy to use?
Yes, extremely simple to set up and operate, however we strongly recommend the user guide instructions be followed and functionality regularly tested.
Is it portable?
Yes, it uses 4 x AA Alkaline batteries (not supplied) so you can move it easily.
I’ve read that the Babysense7 monitor runs on batteries. How long (on average) will the batteries normally last before needing to change them?
The babysense7 is Powered by 4 x AA, 1.5-volt Alkaline batteries (not supplied). Power consumption is approximately 1mA. Battery life is approximately 6 months using high quality alkaline batteries.
Can it be used in cribs, bassinets, travel cot?
Yes, as long as the base is rigid and a suitable mattress is used and you must ensure that excess cords are secured under the mattress out of reach of baby or other infants. Modifications may be required to the bassinet for sensor pad wiring access and controller unit placement.
How many sensor pads does it have?
It comes with two highly sensitive sensor pads that cover the area of a standard sized crib or cot.
What age groups is it suitable for?
It is suitable for healthy infants up to one year (12months) of age (it cannot be used for children or adults).
If I have twins, can I use with both babies in one cot?
No you will need to have babies in separate cots, each with its own Babysense7 monitor.
Lights on Control unit do not illuminate when turned ON?
Batteries are not inserted incorrectly or may be flat. Check batteries are inserted in the Control unit observing the correct polarity. Control unit requires 4 x AA 1.5V Alkaline batteries (not supplied).
Low battery voltage warning (red light) on the Control Unit is flashing?
Batteries are low, replace all 4 batteries.
Alarm goes off after a few hours?
The mattress is not touching the sensor pads. The mattress is raised (there is an object near the sensor pads). Two sensor pads are connected but the baby is not yet crawling. Only one sensor pad is connected and the baby has crawled off the sensor pad. The mattress does not enable adequate transfer of baby movement – The compositions of some cot mattresses may not conduct vibrations associated with babies breathing movement and may not be suitable with Babaysense7. Do not use Babysense7 with a memory foam mattress. Make sure that the mattress and sensor pads are touching. Make sure that there are no objects next to the sensor pads. Connect sensor pads as per the user manual. If baby is not yet able to crawl, use only one sensor pad – and make sure sensor is placed underneath baby’s location in bed to ensure greater relative sensitivity. Place a sheet of plywood (not supplied) under the sensor pad so that the sensor pad and the mattress will be tightly pressed together.
Delayed alarms while taking the baby out of the bed?
Performance test is not correct. Do not conduct performance test by taking the baby out of bed and waiting for the alarm to go off. Kindly conduct performance test according to the performance test instruction in user guide. The alarm does not go off within 20 seconds when performing the correct performance test Environmental Influences detected by the sensor pads, such as wind, fan, air-conditioner, toy mobile vibrations. Perform a test which will detect the source of the movement that the device detects, eg; sources of wind such as air conditioner, an open window or a fan, movements of baby mobile (which can vibrate even if it’s not turned on) walking around the bed area or an intercom placed near the bed with intense transmission levels. Eliminate sources of wind, remove the mobile etc. After neutralising all environmental interruptions, perform the test again.
Can I use the Babysense7 on my 13-month-old infant?
Babysense7 is intended for healthy newborn infants from birth and up to 1 year of age. Babysense7 is set to recognise a defined breathing movement rate of infants within this age group (the alarm sounds if breathing stops for 20 seconds or if the breathing rate slows to below 10 breaths per minute).
Can I use Babysense7 if my infant needs constant medical supervision?
No. You should contact your GP or medical specialist and seek their advice on what alternative suitable methods of monitoring your infant are available.
Why is it recommended that only one pad be used in a bassinette?
The Babysense7 detects the movement produced by a baby’s breathing. A newborn, being smaller, may not have as much movement than a 3 or 4-month-old baby, and when two sensor pads are connected it does reduce the sensitivity of the pads, a little, no problem for an older baby but maybe a little more difficult to detect the movement for a new born baby. This is why it is always best to follow the instructions in the user guide including performing a regular (daily) test of the monitor. Babysense7 is intended for use as an Infant Apnoea Alarm. ALWAYS READ THE LABEL AND USER GUIDE, USE ONLY AS DIRECTED.