Non-Contact Respiratory and Heart Rate Monitoring
The 2026 Italian market has seen a surge in Computer Vision (CV) monitors that require no wearable sensors. This "Non-Contact" approach is preferred for its safety and convenience, as it eliminates the risk of skin irritation or choking hazards associated with "smart socks."
These advanced cameras use high-resolution sensors to detect microscopic movements of the baby’s chest, calculating the Respiratory Rate with clinical-grade accuracy. If the system detects an irregular breathing pattern or a prolonged pause in movement, it triggers an immediate local and remote alarm. In Italy, these devices are often integrated with the national telehealth infrastructure, allowing parents to share breathing logs directly with their pediatricians during virtual check-ups.

