Snuza HeroSE will monitor your baby’s slightest abdominal movement while they sleep and will alarm if it stops. It's lightweight, easy to use
and fits in the palm of your hand.
Monitors your baby's abdominal movement while they sleep.
Sounds an audible alarm
after 20 seconds of no
abdominal movement.
Gently vibrates after 15 seconds
of no abdominal movement
to soothe your baby.
Easily clips onto your
baby's diaper.
Made out of medical grade plastic and silicone. BPA, Phthalate, Lead and Latex free.
Lightweight and portable. No wires, cords or complicated sensor pads needed.
Audible tick setting allowing you to "hear" your baby's abdominal movement.
Adjustable settings to suit your needs.
My little came early and spend some time in the NICU. Once he was released I was really nervous about him not being monitored because he had had problems with breathing when he was first born. So I looked into some options and decided to go with this one. I am so glad I did and I wish I would have had it for my first. With my first born I woke up several times a night to check on him and make sure that he was still breathing. It has gone off a couple of times because it slipped out of his diaper but it also has gone off once or twice while he was holding his breath. This makes me know that it works and I don't worry at night. It's expensive but to me it's worth it. I have recommended it to other anxious moms several times already. Do yourself a favor, quit worrying and get this.
This has literally been the best purchase I have made for our daughter. She has stopped breathing a few times in her sleep. Twice was just long enough for the vibration to wake her. So the alarm didn't go off, but it made her breath. The light was blinking red when she woke later on so that's how I even knew. The other time she stopped breathing and It sounded the alarm. I had to gently shake her to get her to breath again.I honestly don't know that she would be here, if we didn't have this on her. She is 3 months old and we've been using it since she was a week old. It gives us peace of mind at night knowing that shes got something on her that will gently wake her, or us, if she stops breathing.
When my son was born and we were sent to our recovery room we were settling down for the night when he started choking and spit up a ton of amniotic fluid. I had no clue what to do. I pushed the call buttons but they didn’t work. I couldn’t find a suction bulb. Luckily My Mom instincts kicked in and I pulled him out of the bassinet and patted his back until the fluid was all out. It was enough to scare me to death though. After that first night I didn’t want to sleep for fear that he would stop breathing. I just sat up and watched him as I grew more and more sleep deprived (I also was refusing to let people help me, in large part because of my Postpartum depression and anxiety... but that’s another story). I stayed up for the first 5 days. And then we remembered we had bought the Snuza. The Snuza clips on the baby’s diaper and will sound and alarm if breath movement is not detected. I’ve had two false alarms so far and that alarm is enough to scare me for life, lol. It ticks every time he breathes... that gives me the reassurance I need. Especially when driving and he’s in the back seat not as accessible. I’d probably still not be sleeping if it weren’t for the Snuza.