Navam Spo2

Smart Wearable Baby Monitor

A smart wireless and non-invasive oxygen and pulse monitor device that remotely guards the newborns for timely monitoring and detection.

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Why choose Navam Spo2 ?

Portable and Easy-to-use

Convenient design for effortless use and convenient operation.

Oxygen and Pulse Monitoring

Continuously tracks the baby's heart rate and oxygen levels from anywhere.

Remotely App Based Tracking 

Connect with the app and get real-time readings of the baby’s vitals remotely.

A secure fit for newborns till age 2 

Made from soft, breathable fabric is comfortable fit for newborns till 2 years of age.

Safe Technology

Uses safe Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology, which emits negligible radiation (1/1000th of a smartphone).

Soft & comfortable wearable material

Made from a soft and lightweight material that's easy to wear and comfortable against the skin during long periods of use.

Additional Features of Navam Spo2

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Portable, easy to wear
Live newborn vitals parameter monitoring
Use anytime, anywhere
Battery Powered Device

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FAQ

What is SpO₂, and why is it important for babies?

SpO₂ (oxygen saturation) measures the percentage of oxygen in the blood. It is crucial for babies, especially newborns, as their organs need adequate oxygen levels for proper development and function. A healthy baby’s SpO₂ level typically ranges between 95% and 100%. Levels below 90% may indicate a need for medical attention.

How does a baby SpO₂ monitor work?

A baby SpO₂ monitor uses a pulse oximeter sensor placed on the foot, hand, or toe. It shines a light through the skin to measure oxygen levels and pulse rate.

Is SpO₂ monitoring safe for babies?

Yes, SpO₂ monitors are non-invasive and safe. They use light sensors and do not cause discomfort or harm.

Why is my baby’s SpO₂ monitor giving inconsistent readings?

 Inconsistent readings may be due to:

  • Poor sensor placement (ensure it’s properly attached)
  • Baby’s movement (try keeping the baby still)
  • Cold hands or feet (warm them up slightly)
Can I monitor newborn baby’s SpO₂ at home?

Yes, home monitoring is possible with baby-friendly pulse oximeters. However, always consult a doctor for medical advice if you notice abnormal readings.

When should I contact a doctor?

Seek medical help if your baby has:

  • SpO₂ below 90% persistently
  • Breathing difficulty, bluish skin, or lethargy
  • Frequent pauses in breathing (apnea)

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