Technical specifications for the Sense-U monitor indicate a medical-grade optical PPG sensor array integrated into a flexible fabric housing. Material analysis confirms the use of a BLE 5.0 (Bluetooth Low Energy) radio for the primary link between the wearable sensor and the base station. The system architecture is designed for high-frequency polling of heart rate, oxygen levels, and sleep position metrics.
Performance metrics show that the reliability of the biometric data is contingent upon a precise physical fit to prevent ambient light leakage at the sensor interface. Aggregated data indicates that the Bluetooth link is sensitive to wall density and 2.4GHz interference, which can lead to connectivity-based alarms. The internal power source consists of a Lithium Polymer battery that requires a daily charging cycle via the provided base station.
For users who find the sock-based alerts prone to displacement, the Eufy Baby Smart Sock offers an alternative wearable design within a different security ecosystem.
This device is a specialized component of the smart sensors category, focusing on infant-specific biometric data acquisition.