24th September 2014
Bringing the ‘smart’ to onesies and binkies change the way we will look at baby monitors
Onesies that detect every turn and gurgle or tricorders that can tell your baby’s heart rate by just placing it near the forehead.
Though not available (yet), these will be the baby gadgets of the near future, making monitors of today look as obsolete as a typewriter.
Any parent will tell you that information greediness reaches its peak when you have a baby. Coming up with newer, smarter, and smaller wearables for babies is booming, and this is where it could take us:

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