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Parents to keep tabs on baby through wirelessly connected pajamas
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As with wireless baby monitors, this wireless, snap-on transmitter uses the same frequency as other wireless devices, and exposes a sleeping infant to radiation throughout the night. Here again is an example of a misleading and dangerous technology that targets vulnerable infants in the name of convenience, creating a toxic sleeping environment for babies and providing a false sense of security for parents and caregivers.
"If you're tired of losing sleep because you can't take your eye off of the baby monitor, some much needed rest is on the way. AT&T and Exmovere . . . today announced an agreement to wirelessly enable Exmovere's patented biosensor baby pajamas, Exmobaby.
"Exmobaby is a snap-on transmitter designed to measure critical vital signs in infants, including heart rate, skin temperature, moisture and movement. The data is transmitted at regular intervals to the parent's computer, tablet and smartphone and is used to interpret the baby's emotional states and behavior, transmitting alerts to parents and caregivers when their babies require attention or care. The wireless transmitter device will be sold with pajama garments available in four sizes ranging from 0 - 12 months. The transmitter device can easily be removed for washing.
"With Exmobaby, parents, grandparents and caregivers will be conveniently equipped to monitor an infant when the pajamas with the transmitter are worn. The biosensor capability provides parents with continuous information about their baby and enables baby monitoring . . .
"By utilizing AT&T vast infrastructure and support, Exmobaby can be a game changer for parents, grandparents, and caregivers on a global basis while providing significant revenue for Exmovere shareholders."
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Citizens for Safe Technology is a not-for-profit educational society made up of parents, grandparents, teachers, business professionals, scientists, politicians and lawyers concerned about the exponential increase in public exposure to harmful wireless technologies.
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