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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is remote heart rate measurement using camera technology?
Remote heart rate measurement using camera technology, also known as the Yobi-PPG technique, is a non-invasive method that uses regular video cameras to detect subtle changes in the color of your skin, which are linked to blood flow. This allows for the measurement of your heart rate without direct contact.
2. How does Yobi-PPG measure heart rate?
Every time your heart beats, blood flow in your vessels causes slight color changes in your skin. These variations are too small to see with the naked eye but can be captured by video cameras. By analyzing these color changes, the heart rate can be accurately measured.
3. Does this technique require any physical contact with my skin?
No, this technique does not require any physical contact. It uses advanced camera and image processing technologies to measure your heart rate remotely by observing changes in your skin’s color.
The biggest difference is in the technology that powers it. The iBaby i20 is the first in our lineup to feature embedded Yobi-PPG™ technology, enabling contactless heart rate and breathing monitoring—a breakthrough in baby care.
Unlike previous iBaby Care models that offered traditional video, audio, and motion detection, the iBaby i20 allows you to monitor your baby’s vital signs without the need for wearables or physical contact. This means no skin irritation, no interruptions to sleep, and no added stress for your baby—just accurate, real-time health insights delivered with comfort and ease.
It’s a major leap forward in how you stay connected to your baby, with all the features parents love—plus the peace of mind that only next-gen contactless monitoring can provide.
A baby’s heart rate is a key indicator of their overall health. Abnormal heart rates can signal issues such as breathing problems, fever, infection, or even congenital heart conditions. In clinical settings like the NICU, heart rate is used to guide urgent medical decisions—making it one of the most essential vital signs during infancy.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is remote heart rate measurement using camera technology?
Remote heart rate measurement using camera technology, also known as the Yobi-PPG technique, is a non-invasive method that uses regular video cameras to detect subtle changes in the color of your skin, which are linked to blood flow. This allows for the measurement of your heart rate without direct contact.
2. How does Yobi-PPG measure heart rate?
Every time your heart beats, blood flow in your vessels causes slight color changes in your skin. These variations are too small to see with the naked eye but can be captured by video cameras. By analyzing these color changes, the heart rate can be accurately measured.
3. Does this technique require any physical contact with my skin?
No, this technique does not require any physical contact. It uses advanced camera and image processing technologies to measure your heart rate remotely by observing changes in your skin’s color.
The biggest difference is in the technology that powers it. The iBaby i20 is the first in our lineup to feature embedded Yobi-PPG™ technology, enabling contactless heart rate and breathing monitoring—a breakthrough in baby care.
Unlike previous iBaby Care models that offered traditional video, audio, and motion detection, the iBaby i20 allows you to monitor your baby’s vital signs without the need for wearables or physical contact. This means no skin irritation, no interruptions to sleep, and no added stress for your baby—just accurate, real-time health insights delivered with comfort and ease.
It’s a major leap forward in how you stay connected to your baby, with all the features parents love—plus the peace of mind that only next-gen contactless monitoring can provide.
A baby’s heart rate is a key indicator of their overall health. Abnormal heart rates can signal issues such as breathing problems, fever, infection, or even congenital heart conditions. In clinical settings like the NICU, heart rate is used to guide urgent medical decisions—making it one of the most essential vital signs during infancy.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is remote heart rate measurement using camera technology?
Remote heart rate measurement using camera technology, also known as the Yobi-PPG technique, is a non-invasive method that uses regular video cameras to detect subtle changes in the color of your skin, which are linked to blood flow. This allows for the measurement of your heart rate without direct contact.
2. How does Yobi-PPG measure heart rate?
Every time your heart beats, blood flow in your vessels causes slight color changes in your skin. These variations are too small to see with the naked eye but can be captured by video cameras. By analyzing these color changes, the heart rate can be accurately measured.
3. Does this technique require any physical contact with my skin?
No, this technique does not require any physical contact. It uses advanced camera and image processing technologies to measure your heart rate remotely by observing changes in your skin’s color.
The biggest difference is in the technology that powers it. The iBaby i20 is the first in our lineup to feature embedded Yobi-PPG™ technology, enabling contactless heart rate and breathing monitoring—a breakthrough in baby care.
Unlike previous iBaby Care models that offered traditional video, audio, and motion detection, the iBaby i20 allows you to monitor your baby’s vital signs without the need for wearables or physical contact. This means no skin irritation, no interruptions to sleep, and no added stress for your baby—just accurate, real-time health insights delivered with comfort and ease.
It’s a major leap forward in how you stay connected to your baby, with all the features parents love—plus the peace of mind that only next-gen contactless monitoring can provide.
A baby’s heart rate is a key indicator of their overall health. Abnormal heart rates can signal issues such as breathing problems, fever, infection, or even congenital heart conditions. In clinical settings like the NICU, heart rate is used to guide urgent medical decisions—making it one of the most essential vital signs during infancy.




