Do you have a pregnant mare? Exciting times! However, you can sleep easy. Because Birth Alarm 2.0 will notify you in time when the moment arrives!
At HypoStore, you now get 3 years instead of 2 years of warranty on the Birth Alarm 2.0! This is the very newest model of 2026, equipped with an improved antenna and suitable for nano SIM cards.
We recommend a SIM card from KPN, Odido or Vodafone. Providers such as Simpel, Lebara, Simyo, etc. may cause issues with the SMS and/or calling function.
Birth Alarm Lite 2.0 works on the same principle as the Classic. However, now your mobile phone is the receiver. This gives you unlimited range. You will need a prepaid SIM card for this. Naturally, you must be in an area where your mobile phone has service. The difference between the Birth Alarm 1.0 and 2.0 is the addition of a sleep mode; this prevents the Birth Alarm from going off unnecessarily when the mare is simply lying down and sleeping.
When labor has begun, the mare lies completely on her side during the contractions. The transmitter registers this position and calls the preprogrammed numbers after 7.6 seconds. Research has shown that a contraction lasts at least 7 seconds.
If you receive an alarm on your mobile phone, DO NOT answer this call (otherwise you will pay for the call). Then call back the number of the SIM card in the transmitter. If the phone rings twice, hang up. Your Birth Alarm will be reset (to standby mode) for the next time.
Watch the instructional video below for more information or download the manual.
Note:
- A prepaid SIM card and the anti-roll strap are not included and must be purchased separately (attachment to a halter is also possible)
- Purchase a SIM card from a provider that has good network reception where the mare is located
- Disable the PIN code on the SIM card
- Ensure that the voicemail of the SIM card is turned off
- Check that there is sufficient balance on the SIM card, at least €10,-
- Hold the screwdriver against one of the status lights to put the Birth Alarm Lite into programming mode
- Having issues with the SMS function? Try a SIM card from a different provider
Do you have a pregnant mare? Exciting times lie ahead! Now you can go to bed without worries, because Birth Alarm will warn you when the moment of delivery is approaching. For many centuries there has been a close bond between humans and horses - a bond that is both economic and emotional. Anyone who's breeding horses is familiar with these sentiments. When you have one or more pregnant mares, exiting times lie ahead. Your horse needs a familiar environment and peace and quite, while you want to be present when the foal is being born as you want to make sure that nothing goes wrong. However, it is difficult to predict the exact time of the birth'the birth can be postponed when the mare does nog feel at ease. The Birth alarm offers the ideal solution! The Birth Alarm is a wonderful example of how technology can make the lives of hu;mans and animals safer and more comfortable.
How does it work?
During labour, a mare usually lies completely on her flanks, wich is the thepical position for the birhing porsceess. In this sideways position she is able to deal better with the contractions. The Birth Alarm responds to the contractions. The system contsistis a transmidtter and a receiver. The Transmitter is attached to an anti antiroll girth that is placed around the mars's withers without bothering the horse in any way. When the horse lies in the typical birthing posititon (laying on her side), the transmitter starts timing and gives an alarm singnal when 7,6 seconds have past. Scientific research shows that a contraction at least takes up to 7,6 seconds. So at this point it is virtually cirtain that it is an contraction and your mare is going into labour.
Birth Alarm Lite
Birth Alarm Lite is similar with the Birth Alarm Classic except your mobile phone is the receiver. This gives you unlimited range so you will never miss an alarm. You'll need to get a prepaid sim-card valid in your country (it's not included) wich you need to insert in the transmitter. Ofcourse you'll need to be in an area with cell reception for the birth alarm to work. When your mare is into labour and has contractions the birth alarm will send a call to your phone (max of two phone numbers). Don't answer this call other wise you will have to pay for the call. So ignore the call and then call back, after two beeps it will reset the birth alarm to stand-by modus. You can attach the transmitter to your mares halter or to the Anti-Roll Girth (not included, available seperately).
| Brand | Birth Alarm |
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