Harbor is Redefining Baby Monitoring without Biometrics
By Staff
In the last decade, parents have increasingly relied on biometric monitoring devices to track their infants’ vital signs and sleep patterns. Despite their popularity, experts caution against their use, citing potential risks and a lack of evidence supporting their efficacy in preventing sudden infant death syndrome. Enter Harbor, a new state-of-the-art baby monitor system, has opted not to include biometric monitoring.
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