Monday, June 4, 2012

Exmobaby Sensor Suit

Reblogged: Exmobaby Sensor Suit by Swanky Baby's Mom


Your baby cries and again you say "I wish I knew what he wanted!" An infant is unable to tell you when he's hungry, tired, or ill, so crying, smiling, or babbling is the best he can do to get help.

Wouldn't it be amazing if you could actually predict your baby's mood and know exactly what he wanted? Well, now you can with the Exmobaby sensor suit. It is a wireless biosensor garment (onesie) which measures your baby’s temperature, movements and heart rate via sensors built in to the fabric.

This sensor suit is outfitted with non-contact ECG and can measure movement, skin temperature, and moisture, and then send the collected data off, with a range of up to 100 feet. It will be able to accumulate enough data about your baby, then give an indication of his or his current and future emotional states via emotion detection algorithms which measure energy and alertness, as well as mood.

The suit has three sensors with elastic to keep them close to the child. The suit is completely washable, hypoallergenic, cotton, and comes in pink or blue. Ready to buy one for every day of the week? Well, maybe the price will halt your dreams of finally understanding your baby.

$1,000.00 - The base model which fits babies up to 12 months old, has 6 months of online service, the PC and smartphone software, and a Zigbee transceiver.

$2,500.00 - The deluxe model, which includes one of each of the four garment sizes, and the same services as above.



Wow... really... hmmm... Ok.

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