Fetal Doppler — Hear Your Baby's Heartbeat at Home
Love it or send it back for a full refund. Designed with expectant families in mind.
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Real Parents, Real Heartbeats
Watch real moms hear their baby's heartbeat at home for the first time.
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Why Parents Choose the SonoHealth Doppler
Built for a clear, reassuring bonding experience — at home, on your schedule.

2.5 MHz Probe
Medical-grade, waterproof probe tuned for higher sensitivity and a clearer signal.

Noise Reduction
Filters out background sounds and static to deliver the clearest heartbeat audio.

3 Display Modes
Large backlit LCD: real-time FHR, averaged FHR, and a manual mode for full control.

FDA-Cleared & Safe
Radiation-free, low-power ultrasound — safe for both mother and baby.
Find the Heartbeat in 3 Steps
Just a few minutes a day — easy to fit into your routine.
Apply gel
Add a little ultrasonic gel to your lower belly and power on.
Glide & listen
Move the probe slowly until you hear the heartbeat — BPM shows on screen.
Record & share
Save the moment in the HeartBeats app and share with family or your doctor.
HeartBeats™ vs. Other Dopplers
| HeartBeats™ | Others | |
|---|---|---|
| Built-in LCD heart-rate display | ✓ | ✗ |
| Free app + support community | ✓ | ✗ |
| Batteries included | ✓ | ✗ |
| Ultrasonic gel included ($25 value) | ✓ | ✗ |
| Free 2-year warranty | ✓ | ✗ |
| Free $149 pregnancy course | ✓ | ✗ |
Specifications
| Probe frequency | 2.5 MHz waterproof ultrasound probe |
| FHR display range | 50–240 BPM · 1 BPM resolution |
| Display | Backlit LCD — real-time FHR, averaged FHR & manual modes |
| Noise reduction | Built-in filtering of intestinal sounds & static |
| Power | 2× AA batteries (included) |
| Recommended use | From week 14–16 of pregnancy |
| Safety | FDA-cleared · radiation-free · safe for mother & baby |
We've Got Answers
This device is intended for bonding and reassurance between prenatal visits. It is not a diagnostic tool and should not replace professional medical care. If you have concerns about your baby's movement or health, contact your healthcare provider.

