Nima Sensor

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Description

V/O Copy of a mother talking about a product for her son.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
life changed the day my son had an allergic reaction to peanuts. Max is only four years old when he was diagnosed with a peanut allergy. My first instinct to be with him all the time, monitoring whatever he ate. But as you know, that's impossible. As our kids get older, we can't be with them. 24 7 When Max started school, I tried to get comfortable with him eating on his own, but school lunches, birthday parties, even his grandparent's house. They all gave me anxiety that I didn't want to pass on to Max. After talking to other food allergy parents, I found Neema Neema is the first portable sensor that can detect peanut in food. It's simple enough for Max to use and small enough for his backpack. All he has to do is drop a small sample into a test council, press the start button and wait only a few minutes while Neema analyzes for trace amounts of peanut. It even syncs up to an app that lets Max log his results and search for other peanut free options. Then I can go about my day knowing Mima is taking the first bite and when it comes to sleepovers. It's not that I don't trust other parents, but Neema gives Max an extra tool before digging in and me that extra peace of mind. And sure, I still worry. But name is proven. Technology has been named one of Time magazine's best inventions, so I know the results are reliable. Order your name A. Today for shipping this spring. Trust me, it's worth it to see that smile.