BabyWatch a home project ie application for smartphones that allows pregnant women and those close to accompany the development of the child between her visits to a gynecologist and in their own home, whenever they want.
The device and the application can not be replaced gynecologists, but they can provide answers to all questions related to their pregnancy. With the help of mobile applications and small dopler ultrasound, pregnant women can track the status of their babies and listen to and visualize the heartbeat. Some could delight with the option that allows the baby's heartbeat is sent to those with whom they want to share an e-mail, and if they want on the social networks. BabyWatch uses dopler transducer that uses sound waves to reproduce the baby's heartbeat, then the application removes noise from records, calculates heart and plays them on the the phone's screen - audibly and visually.
BabyWatch team consists of - Urska Sršen, Peter Črnac, Sandro Mur and Davor Runje. They say that the application is ready for the placing on the market and it's not just an idea or a project in development. They talk about how they have great compliments from pregnant women who have already tried the product of the first. This application BabyWatch won the "Start Up" competition, which brings together computer scientists from around the world. As the grand prize received $ 10,000 from the Bank of Split, with space on the Internet in the amount of $ 12,000, and the cell phone company "Nokia".
BabyWatch team consists of - Urska Sršen, Peter Črnac, Sandro Mur and Davor Runje. They say that the application is ready for the placing on the market and it's not just an idea or a project in development. They talk about how they have great compliments from pregnant women who have already tried the product of the first. This application BabyWatch won the "Start Up" competition, which brings together computer scientists from around the world. As the grand prize received $ 10,000 from the Bank of Split, with space on the Internet in the amount of $ 12,000, and the cell phone company "Nokia".