Neebo has color coding and special icons for every vital sign it monitors, below we explain in detail what these mean:
Heart Rate
The current vital sign's value is within the set reference range.
The current value for the vital sign is below the reference range by 3BPM, this triggers the "Orange" alert.
The current value for the vital sign is below the reference range for over 3BPM or above the set reference range, this triggers the "Red" alert.
The "Clock" icon on the vital dicates that either 1) the measurement was taken more than 10 minutes ago and Neebo is currently unable to update the value because your child is moving intensively or 2) a connection was just established and Neebo requires some time to update the value. In this case Neebo displays the vital's icon status color of the last measured value: green, orange or red. If there is no previously measured value, Neebo will display the status "Unmeasurable" with the icon coloured in grey, until the initial measurement can be performed.
Oxygen Saturation Level (SpO2)
The current vital sign's value is within the set reference range.
The current value for the vital sign is below the reference range by 3%, this triggers the "Orange" alert.
The current value for the vital sign is below the reference range by above 3%, this triggers the "Red" alert.
The “Clock" icon on the SpO2 measurement appears for the same reasons as for the Heart Rate. However, please note, that measuring Oxygen Saturation Levels is more sensitive to any type of movement and other situations affecting the sensors' performance as we describe here, so you will see this status more often compared to Heart Rate. If there is no previously measured value, Neebo will display the status "Unmeasurable" with the icon coloured in grey, until the initial measurement can be performed. If there is no previously measured value, Neebo will display the status "Unmeasurable", until the initial measurement can be performed.
Thermal State
The current vital sign's value is within the set reference range.
The current value for the vital sign is out of the set reference range, this triggers the "Orange" alert.
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You also might be interested to read about Neebo's alerts here or how the reference ranges are set from here.
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