The experience is not enough props to make this sensor have a basis for new baby mom nursing

Tencent Digital (Compiled: Remarks) As a newly-translated young parent, every day her own baby will bring many new challenges. One of the tasks is very important, it is to grasp how much milk each day the baby drink.

In order to help new parents better accomplish this task, a company called Momsense launched a specially designed miniature sensor. Momsense's smart sensor can be placed in the child's lower jaw, and then count how much milk it drank according to the baby's mouth movements and sounds. It looks like a stethoscope.

This technology was first studied by researchers of Momsense in 2013 and indicated that the number of inhaled milk was measured by detecting the sound signal from the baby's mouth and a unique sucking pattern. This practice was later passed by hundreds of mothers' tests, and during this period a great deal of signal analysis and recording was performed.

Momsense is somewhat similar to the one we are familiar with. It tracks the frequency and interval of breastmilk or milk feeding by affixing to the child's jaw, and the statistics we use for the tracker are steps and distances. Overall, the idea of ​​the Momsense sensor is to get the most realistic data from the baby.

If parents want to listen to the sound in the baby's body through headphones, Momsense can connect to a smartphone and parents can connect the headphones to the smartphone and hear the sound. Momsense's App currently supports both iOS and Android platforms, and can also be used with other Momsense baby products.

If you are a careful and pursuing perfect parent, Momsense can indeed help us to better understand how much milk is consumed by a baby each day. This is indeed a very useful tool for controlling baby nutrition and weight.

Source: digitaltrends

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