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mlent
11y ago
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If it's sensitive enough to detect breathing as movement, then it would make sense for the alarm to go off if there's absolutely no movement, yes?
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bnejad
11y ago
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Right on, similar to what I was thinking but I'm curious if that's actually feasible.
philbarr
11y ago
That's right, it's sensitive enough to pick up when she's breathing. Babies can get sleep apnea which is ok as long as it lasts no longer than 15 seconds. Longer than that and you've got problems and you need to get there straight away.
bnejad
11y ago
Gotcha, thanks for the explanation.
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