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SAMi Seizure Monitor – The Epilepsy Foundation Award Winning Night-Time Monitor. | March 9, 2025

Peace of mind. A good night’s sleep. Safety and assurance.

Although this seizure monitor can’t make any guarantees, it can go a long way towards detecting danger. And maybe even saving a life.

Here’s the scoop:

SAMi is a touchless, at-home monitoring solution for anyone looking to detect and document abnormal events during sleep.

This third-generation camera integrates seamlessly using an Apple iOS device (iPhone / iPad) with a subscription-free monitoring app, creating a secure and dependable solution. 

Unlike traditional baby monitors, SAMi provides the option to suppress live video and audio until an alarm is triggered, providing a much more peaceful sleep environment for parents and caregivers.

It reliably detects a wide range of unusual sleep movements, alerting you only when it matters – without unnecessary wake-ups.

Plus, the customizable alarm sensitivity settings let you easily adjust for heightened detection or fewer alerts, tailored to your needs.

Whether it’s shaking, jerking or spasms…sleep walking, twitching or restless legs…SAMi is there to monitor every movement.

So you can get a good night’s sleep and more peace of mind.

https://www.samialert.com/

Note: Prices range from $449 to $1199, depending upon the package you need/choose.

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    Phylis Feiner Johnson

    Phylis Feiner Johnson

    I've been a professional copywriter for over 35 years. I also had epilepsy for decades. My mission is advocacy; to increase education, awareness and funding for epilepsy research. Together, we can make a huge difference. If not changing the world, at least helping each other, with wisdom, compassion and sharing.

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