Smart button that keeps tabs on your baby to ship soon


  • TECH
  • Tuesday, 03 Feb 2015

A BABY'S BEST FRIEND: The wearable that alerts the parents when the baby's fussy.

A wearable tracker that monitors your baby's breathing, movement and sleep positions is to ship in mid-February, according to the company's website.

MonBaby clips to the baby's pajamas and sends real-time updates directly to your smartphone.

The corresponding app receives the data about five times per second, according to the company website, and offers visual perspective in its displays.

Parents and caregivers are notified with alerts should problems arise.

Although the first batch is sold out, a tracker from the second batch that ships mid-April can be pre-ordered for US$169 (RM613).

Other wearables for babies include Sproutling (US$265/RM963), which is worn on the ankle.

It's a sophisticated baby monitor that alerts the parents if the baby is fussy and uses the data it collects to get to know your baby's habits, solving problems before they arise.

Mimo (US$199/RM723) is a line of smart onesies that keep track of your baby's heart rate, breathing and perspiration to make sure he doesn't need another layer. — Reuters

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