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Baby SpO₂ Monitor India —Track Oxygen Without Touching Your Baby

Anvaya Smart monitors your baby's blood oxygen (SpO₂) from your nightstand — no finger clips, no wrist bands, nothing attached to the baby. India's only contactless baby SpO₂ monitor, available in SENSE, PULSE, and OMNI models.

Safe for newborns
No radiation, no lights
IIT Research backed
Academic partnership
47 beta families
Real-world tested
AAP aligned
Infant safety guidelines

Why Baby SpO₂ Monitoring Matters

Blood oxygen drops during infant sleep are more common than most parents realise — and more difficult to detect visually. By the time a baby looks pale or their lips appear blue, their SpO₂ may have been low for several minutes. Continuous monitoring catches drops as they happen.

Silent drops during sleep
SpO₂ falls often happen during deep sleep with no visible signs. The baby may not cry, move, or change breathing audibly.
RSV and bronchiolitis risk
The most common reason for infant hospitalization in India. SpO₂ monitoring can detect deterioration before symptoms become critical.
Peace of mind for new parents
Knowing that any meaningful SpO₂ drop will wake you up means you can sleep — and your baby can sleep — more naturally.

"Continuous SpO₂ monitoring in the home environment helps parents detect respiratory compromise early — especially during the peak RSV and influenza seasons which hit India hardest between October and February."

, Neonatologist, AIIMS Delhi (quoted for educational reference)

Normal Baby SpO₂, Breathing & Heart Rate by Age

Reference ranges from AAP pediatric vital sign guidelines. Anvaya Smart alerts are personalised to your baby's baseline.

AgeSpO₂Breathing RateHeart Rate
Newborn (0–4 weeks)95–100%40–60/min120–160 bpm
Infant (1–6 months)96–100%30–50/min110–150 bpm
Baby (6–12 months)96–100%25–40/min100–140 bpm
Toddler (1–3 years)97–100%20–30/min90–130 bpm

Source: American Academy of Pediatrics Pediatric Vital Signs Reference. Always consult your paediatrician for clinical decisions.

Which Anvaya Model Includes SpO₂?

Best Value
ANVAYA
SENSE
₹12,999
  • Contactless breathing
  • SpO₂ estimation
  • Cry analysis (5 types)
  • Sleep stage tracking
  • Room AQI + temp
Pre-order SENSE
ANVAYA
PULSE
₹16,999
  • Everything in SENSE
  • Heart rate monitoring
  • Advanced sleep reports
  • Paediatrician export PDF
Pre-order PULSE
ANVAYA
OMNI
₹21,999
  • Everything in PULSE
  • 4K night vision camera
  • Lullaby & white noise
  • Multi-baby support
Pre-order OMNI

Baby SpO₂ FAQ

What is SpO₂ and why does it matter for babies?

SpO₂ (peripheral oxygen saturation) is the percentage of haemoglobin in the blood that is carrying oxygen. In healthy babies, SpO₂ should stay above 95% during sleep. Drops below 90% (hypoxia) can occur with respiratory infections, apnoea episodes, or airway obstruction — and can be dangerous if sustained. Monitoring SpO₂ helps parents and paediatricians catch these drops early.

How does Anvaya Smart monitor baby SpO₂ without a sensor on the baby?

Anvaya SENSE, PULSE, and OMNI use passive near-infrared spectroscopy aimed at the baby's face and exposed skin. The sensor measures how much infrared light is reflected by oxygenated vs deoxygenated haemoglobin — the same principle used in hospital pulse oximeters, but applied contactlessly. An on-device AI model corrects for movement, ambient light, and skin tone to give a reliable estimate.

Is contactless SpO₂ as accurate as a clip-on pulse oximeter?

Contactless SpO₂ estimates are slightly less precise than contact-based pulse oximetry (±3% vs ±2%) but are more than sufficient for home monitoring. The key advantage is continuity — a clip-on monitor gives inaccurate readings when the baby moves or kicks it off. Anvaya's contactless SpO₂ gives a continuous, movement-corrected reading throughout the night.

What SpO₂ level should alert me to call a doctor?

Normal SpO₂ for a baby is 95–100%. A reading consistently below 94% during sleep warrants a call to your paediatrician. A reading below 90% that does not self-resolve within 30 seconds is a reason to seek emergency care. Anvaya Smart alerts you with a distinct alarm for sustained drops below your personalised threshold (default: 94%).

Which Anvaya model includes SpO₂ monitoring?

SpO₂ monitoring is available in Anvaya SENSE (₹12,999), PULSE (₹16,999), and OMNI (₹21,999). The entry-level CORE model (₹8,999) includes breathing and cry monitoring but not SpO₂.

Can Anvaya Smart detect low oxygen during a respiratory infection?

Yes. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), bronchiolitis, and pneumonia can all cause SpO₂ drops during sleep before any visible symptoms appear. Continuous overnight SpO₂ monitoring with Anvaya Smart means you're not relying solely on observing your baby's skin colour or breathing effort — you'll be alerted if oxygen levels drop, even while you sleep.

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Anvaya Smart Team
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A team of engineers and parents who built Anvaya Smart after experiencing first-hand the anxiety of monitoring a newborn. 7+ years in AI sensing systems. IIT research partnerships.

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