The idea of the iTherm was born when Marcos Oliva, an entrepreneur and founder of the project, saw his firstborn experience the very first cold and fever, with the paediatrician informing him to “Watch out that the temperature does not get too high by giving him antipyretics every 8 hours for 2 days. If there is no improvement bring him back.”
Instead of organizing shifts to watch over the baby’s fever between both parents, the iTherm would step in. Relying on Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity, a temperature sensor is attached to a bracelet, where placing it in the child’s arm would allow one to monitor the temperature without having to disturb the little one’s sleep. Not only that, this particular system can set alarms to wake parents up should the temperature hit a determined level. Right now, iTherm remains as an Indiegogo project.