Sleeper V2.O is built with the second iteration of BBC micro:bit devices - smart, tiny machines.
Do not underestimate the power of these devices, coming with a sleuth of in-built sensors including
an accerlerometer, temperature sensor, light sensor and microphone sensor.
These sensors enable the Sleeper V2.O to be used as an integrated sleep monitoring kit and baby monitor.
Sleeper V2.O devices communicate with each other using the in-built Radio module on the BBC micro:bit. These devices are not connected to the Internet, and communication is encrypted for your security.
Don't let your child sleep belly-down! The monitor's smart "Belly Down" function notifies parents whenever a child flips over on their belly during sleep. This function uses input from the accelerometer on child device to track when the screen of the Micro:bit is faced down - indicating that user is sleeping on the stomach. An output in the form of a radio signal is transmitted to the parent device. On receiving the specific signal, the parent device scrolls through a specific flashing icon & "Belly" on the LED matrix and plays audio through the onboard speaker.
With body temperature detection, get notified early when the baby starts to develop a fever. Uses input from temperature sensor within CPU to measure user's body temperature - whereby high temperatures will trigger an output of a radio signal to the parent device that then activates audio via the onboard speakers and scrolls through a specific flashing icon & “Hot!” on the LED matrix.
Tantrum proof! Not really...but the monitor help soothe your little one by playing a lullaby whenever it detects loud crying. This function uses input from in-built microphone on child device to detect loud noises above 120db - such as baby crying. It outputs a radio signal to the parent device, which then plays audio via the speaker and scrolls through a specific flashing icon & "Crying" on the LED matrix.
Is your child having difficulty sleeping in bright environments? Worry not, the sleep monitor detects excessive light and radios the parent! This function uses input from the light sensor located near the LED matrix to track high levels of light in the surroundings - whereby this triggers an output of a radio signal to the parent device which then activates audio through the onboard speakers and displays a specific flashing icon & "Bright" on the LED matrix.
ATTENTION: Sleeper V2.0 has not been certified by the United States Food and Drug Administration, or any
other global governmental agencies. Users are advised to exercise caution when
operating the devices.
Devices may emit small amounts of radiation and should not be worn for more than 7 hours. Should a user
experience discomfort, stop use and seek medical attention.