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Body Movement Sensor Attached to Diaper Gives Mom and Dad Peace of Mind! Baby Alarm E-202"| IT Enthusiast Mama Ogamari's BabyTech and Friends

Hello! I am Ogamari.

A month has passed in the blink of an eye since our second daughter was born. Due to the fact that she was born earlier than her due date, her breathing was a little sluggish. I was worried about whether she was breathing properly after leaving the hospital, so I purchased the body movement sensor "Baby Alarm E-202! This time, we would like to send you a report on its use.

Baby sensors for baby safety

."Baby Alarm E-202is a diaper-wearing infant body motion sensor from BabySmile, well-known for its electric nasal aspirator "MerciPot". The product has also won the Grand Prize in the safety measures and monitoring category of the BabyTech Awards 2023 as a product to prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)!

BabySmile offers two types of baby sensors: the E-201, which is placed under a mattress or bedding, and the E-202, which is attached to a diaper.

We use CuboAi for our bedtime bed, but since I sometimes have to take my eyes off my baby during the day for work or housework, I wanted to use a portable sensor, so I purchased the Baby Sensor E-202!

Price

While other body movement sensors cost more than 10,000 yen, the "Baby Alarm E-202" can be purchased for as low as 5,000 yen.

I had used a different manufacturer for my first child, but since I had given it away, I was worried about spending over 10,000 yen to buy another one...so it was a great help!

ease of fitting

The sensor we used before had a loose clip, so we had to fold the diaper over to make it thicker before attaching it, which was quite a hassle. On the other hand, the "Baby Alarm E-202" fits the thickness of the diaper perfectly! At first, the clip was hard and I found it difficult to put it on, but once I got the hang of it, I was able to put it on in an instant. Slip the diaper into the clip.

operability

It has one button that simply turns the power on and off. The sensor I used before had multiple buttons and lights that lit up, and I had to read the manual (and since it is an overseas manufacturer, it was a bit confusing...). I think it is better to have a single function rather than a lot of functions. I like the Baby Alarm E-202 because it is made in Japan, the instruction manual is easy to understand, and the design of the unit is cute!

To combat the increase in SIDS during the cold season

The Baby Alarm E-202 is compact and portable. It is recommended for people who often put their babies to sleep at home or while away from home!

SIDS tends to occur more frequently in the cold winter months from December onward. The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare has designated November of each year as "Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Prevention Month" and conducts public awareness activities to reduce the incidence of SIDS. Let's make good use of sensors and keep moms and dads safe!

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Ogamari (IT enthusiast)

A new mother who gave birth in May 2010, she is a freelance website developer, computer instructor, and programming tutor. Her hobbies are watching comedy and bowling (she is a bowler, but is taking a break due to the birth of her child).

Operates "MOMIT," an online IT community for moms only.
https://momit.jp/