Baby Care: Are Gadgets For Infants Really Needed? Here's A Simple Guide For Some Innovative Baby Products

A newborn requires many things and these are not just clothes, diapers and feeding bottles. With the advertising of baby gadgets, parents actually feel that some of them might actually help them.

Mashable highlighted a prevalent source of innovative baby products, Crowdfunding. There are shoes that grow with the babies, an automatic stroller and clothes that adjust to the body of babies.

 According to the report, a Lulladoll, which helps children with their sleep uses real heart rhythmic and breathing sounds is also a crowdfunded project and is highly demanded by parents. These products can be customized according to the choices of the clients.

There are also different other products that have their own webpages and people can even pre-order them, with early orders getting some discounts. According to Today, there are many products that new parents may need to make their babies' lives, as well as parenting even better.

There is a baby hatching pad that actually monitors the changes and growth of the baby. It also keeps track of the baby's weight and height. There's a thing called an IThermommeter, which keeps checking the temperature of baby's body.

When a baby is sick, the IThermometer placed under the arm of the baby and it tells the temperature even if the infant is sound asleep. Diaper changing glove sacks also help clean the mess and keeps the dirty diaper sacked. 

The bed has transmitters that produce sensations similar to that of a womb. Baby sleeps better as the feel is real. Other products include a self-installing car seat and a lightweight peapod bed for travel and outdoor purposes.

A mumbrella is also an innovative umbrella that sticks to the baby's stroller and keeps both the mommy and the baby safe from the rain. These products are a proof that technology has helped mankind in countless ways and yet there's more to come.

© 2024 ParentHerald.com All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.

Join the Discussion
Real Time Analytics