Monday, March 19, 2012

Pajama set knows babies better than parents

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A biomedical engineering company developed a onesie that can monitor a baby's mood
Once a baby starts screaming, parents and caretakers are faced with the most difficult task of all: to figure out what’s wrong and stop the crying as soon as possible.

But now there’s a new onesie outfit that can understand a baby’s mood and alert parents when they need to take action.

The Exmobaby is a wireless baby pajama that monitors baby’s heart rate, skin temperature and movement through embedded sensors. The information gets logged in a nearby computer and parents can get alerts via their PC or cell phone.

Exmobaby software can also detect patterns, anomalies and emotions to predict the likely cause of future events.

The product is targeted to first-time parents who may be apprehensive about their new role. But is it really necessary?
Read more here: http://www.smartplanet.com/blog/smart-takes/pajama-set-knows-babies-better-th...