 | |  | Download Psiloc Baby Care f ... | | | | Soft32.com PDA/Mobile Symbian Productivity | Psiloc Baby Care for Series 60 1.40 Do you have a little child?The activated BabyCare will let you listen to the noises from the child's room and talk to the child when it wakes up.With BabyCare on duty you can relax
| | | | | Psiloc Baby Care for Series 60 Publisher's Description Do you have a little child? With Psiloc BabyCare you can take good care of it and make most of your time when it is asleep. The activated Psiloc BabyCare will let you listen to the noises from the child's room and talk to the child when it wakes up. Most importantly, you will never miss the moment it wakes up, Psiloc BabyCare will detect it and let you know. With Psiloc BabyCare on duty you can relax.
Psiloc BabyCare is a noise-detection application that adds the babysitter function to your phone. With this application activated a phone placed in the children room will listen to the noises and when it detects that the child has woken up it will call you at a telephone number you have defined (e.g. your home number). So you can do whatever job there is to be done around the house or enjoy your favourite pastime without constantly thinking and checking out on the child. You can also call the BabyCare-enabled smartphone in the children room to listen to what is going one inside. The phone will recognise your number and silently receive your call. When the child has woken up you can talk to it via the phone.
Psiloc BabyCare is a user-friendly application with a broad spectrum of functions. All you need to do is define the telephone number, which BabyCare will dial if a suspicious sound is detected. Other options include: noise-detection sensitivity control parents? call reception/rejection undesirable connection control (call disconnection after selected time) muting of system sounds to avoid awaking the child incoming call reception/rejection pass over or transfer not answer call phones to Parents or VoiceMail Low Power SMS - informs Parents by SMS about battery power control
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