MP3 stethoscope will record heartbeats of an unborn child
Naresh Chauhan | Nov 17 2008


Listening to the heartbeats of an unborn child is possibly the sweetest melody for a pregnant woman. Strengthening the contact between mother and her unborn baby, the Puffi Santel Intergalactico, joining hands with Robert Majkut Design has come up with a stethoscope with MP3 player that records and plays the heartbeats of an unborn child. Hailed as ‘Beforme,’ the unique medical device is basically a combination of an MP3 player and a stethoscope, which can be used to listen to the heart beats of the mother as well as the infant. Apart from playing the heart rhythm on the headphones, the embryo-shaped device presents the heartbeats as a graph, on the display, as well.


Design Status:

The ‘Beforme’ is a designer concept that if came in production would be very helpful not just for pregnant women, but doctors as well.

Usability:

Combining the basic elements of headphones, corps and stethoscope, the Beforme is an innovative and user-friendly medical gadget. It’s easy to use as the mother can record the heartbeat with just a touch of a button and send it to the doctor for charting and comparing the data. Moreover, the user can transmit the recorded data via USB cable or Bluetooth to the computer.

Via: Yatzer

Designer firm:

Robert Majkut Design and Puffi Santel Intergalactico.

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