Baby wearing the CMI Health Infant Sensor on his foot

Introducing our Infant Foot Wrap Sensor – designed with the utmost care and precision to monitor your baby's oxygen levels and heart rate. This innovative sensor provides parents and healthcare professionals with reliable, real-time data to ensure your child's well-being.

Comfortable and Gentle Design

Our sensor is crafted to be as gentle as it is effective. The soft, flexible band wraps comfortably around your baby's foot, allowing them to move freely without discomfort. The lightweight design ensures that it stays in place without causing any irritation, making it perfect for both daytime and nighttime monitoring.

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Accurate and Reliable Monitoring

Accuracy is paramount when it comes to your baby's health. Our Infant Foot Sensor delivers precise readings of oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate, giving you peace of mind and confidence in your baby's health status. The advanced technology behind our sensor ensures that you receive consistent and dependable data, even with the tiniest of movements.

How-to position the CMI Health infant sensor on your baby

FAQs

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Features

  • Soft and comfortable material made from a lightweight, latex-free material that's comfortable against the skin during long periods of use.
  • Manufactured according to FDA, CE, ISO 9001, and ISO 13485 professional standards.
  • This foot wrap sensor is designed for continuous monitoring and is ideal for most infants up to 18 months or 25 lbs.

Specifications

  • Oxygen Level (SpO2) Range: 35%-100%
  • Oxygen Level (SpO2) Accuracy: Not greater than 3% for SpO2 range from 70% to 100%
  • Pulse Rate Accuracy: ±2bpm or ±2% (whichever is greater)
  • Wavelength: Red light: 663nm, Infrared light: 890nm
  • Pulse Rate measuring range: 30bpm~250bpm

While it is not necessary to do so, many parents have begun monitoring their infants overnight and during naps as a preventative measure against Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Low oxygen levels can be a key early indicator of major issues that are often involved in SIDS. Consult a pediatrician if there is concern.

The infant foot sensor is designed for use with all infants, even newborns and premature babies.

As a rule of thumb, the sensor is designed for children under 18 months or infants who are 25 lbs or less.

Yes, the sensor is designed for both spot-checking and overnight monitoring.

As a rule of thumb, the sensor is designed for children under 18 months or infants who are 25 lbs or less.

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Customer Testimonials

If it wasn't for this machine, I would not have taken him to the ER as quickly. I HIGHLY recommend this product. It literally saved my child's life.

Billy G. (Amazon Customer)

Our daughter had RSV and was sent home on oxygen and this helped us get accurate pulse oxygen readings to finally see if she was doing better and to get her off of the oxygen. Save yourself time and peace of mind with this product!

Marcos (Amazon Customer)