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I am not completely satisfied with the product. The control panel has an extremely short range. I don't understand why it can't be connected directly to the phone for outdoor use, or should the control panel have been made rechargeable or battery operated.
long battery life
good sensing of the baby's condition
short range max 5m
does not work outdoors on a walk because the control panel has no battery
cannot be connected to the phone at the central location
If you want to blow 7K and worry all the time if this bazmek works, go for it. Of course, I return the thing immediately and buy a verified pad from Jablotron for less than half the price.
Totally unreliable crap worse than any Chinese thing for a few chups (I have over 60 different smart home components at home and unlike this everything works)
Disconnecting from Wi-Fi
It reports the sock off when I see it's on
Ridiculously stupid app where you can't share devices between multiple accounts, but need to log in with one email on multiple devices
We wanted to buy it when the baby was born, but the negative comments gave us away. Now the baby started to roll over on his tummy and didn't want to
I'm buying because of the negative reviews. DON'T BE DISCOURAGED. I think 99% of the problem is between the keyboard and the chair. Yes it says it is disconnected, but only if you connect the base to the charger and immediately remove the sock, if the station is on the charger and you remove the sock no such error has been repeated. Same as deploying, sometimes it requires reading the manual. Deployed according to the photos in the guide and without a single problem. Just ignore the comments and use common sense: )
It's working!
Super overview in the app
We have peace of mind
I can't or haven't found a setting for non-urgent notifications, but we've only had one
When the baby is calm and asleep, it reliably monitors vital signs
If the child starts kicking his feet or is generally restless, the sock stops sensing and throws an error.
My daughter's milk came out in the night, she was gasping for air. Instead of alerting that something was wrong, the sock disconnected from the station and threw an error. So she didn't start screaming, and my daughter was choking.
The initial setup and connecting to Wi-Fi weren’t a problem (as I often read in reviews). We’re just a bit disappointed with the signal range between the base station and the sock. That said, it serves its purpose for us as an alternative to a breathing monitor, and we recommend the product.
A great aid to peace of mind
Quick-charge socks
The soft fabric of the socks is gentle on children’s skin
It certainly doesn’t have the advertised range; it only works reliably in the same room. The power supply will be disconnected as soon as the equipment is moved into the adjoining room behind the plasterboard wall
It is not possible to connect to a mobile hotspot if the app is on the same mobile phone
After using it for a while, you can work out from this when a child is starting to fall ill
If you’ve got notifications turned on your mobile, it’ll beep wherever you are if there’s an alarm (when I’m at work and my baby’s sock slips down at home, it goes off).
Integrated with an app that is user-friendly and can be used on several devices at the same time
false alarms several times a day, because the baby, who’s already moving around a bit, shifts the sock slightly (in any case, the beeping isn’t at all intrusive, unless it’s also switched on on mobile phones)
If you’ve got notifications turned on your mobile, it’ll beep wherever you are if there’s an alarm (if I’m at work and my baby’s sock slips down at home, it goes off).
If you accidentally set the alerts for all members of the household and the alarm goes off, it’s enough to drive you mad
The charging station must be plugged into a socket
If I go two rooms away from the base unit to change the baby’s nappy, it starts beeping
Unfortunately, it’s a bit of a let-down. A monitor costing around 1,000 CZK would be fine for us. The device can't be used outdoors – it keeps showing an error message. I won’t be buying a cheaper monitor; we’ll make do with this one. Fortunately, the insurance company contributes towards it, but that money could certainly have been put to better use.
Home monitoring is flawless.
An overview of sleep duration and frequency.
Easy to handle and care for.
We chose the sock mainly for the purpose of monitoring outside the home. In this respect, it fails completely. It’s practically impossible to use it when out for a walk with a pushchair. This is because the sock requires the child to remain completely still, so the pram detects it as a wriggling child, even though the child is actually sleeping peacefully.
If your baby sleeps in a cot, a much cheaper breathing monitor will do just fine.
It works well for an 8-day-old baby; so far, not a single false alarm. We’ve got a normal sock over the other one and it doesn’t slip off; it’s a bit annoying that I can’t take it into the pram with a power bank and have the app on my mobile as well. The sock gives us peace of mind when she sleeps somewhere other than on the breathing monitor.
speed of setup
material quality
reach
Application UI
battery life (16 hours)
Wi-Fi required for the app
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