CES 2019: Miku Baby Monitor helps keep your child safe and secure
This new baby monitor doesn’t just help you check in with your baby to see if he or she slept through the night, it also gives you a better look at your child’s health. Co-founder and CEO Eric White relied on his experience that helped him develop things like counter-remote controlled improvised explosive devices (Counter-RCIED) or others related to electronic warfare to create one of the most advanced baby monitors yet. The Miku Baby Monitor tracks breathing, motion, sounds, and sleeping patterns of your baby. It can even monitor temperature and humidity levels in your baby’s room to make sure it’s comfortable for them. The MikuMind app for iOS and Android gives you everything from sleep reports, health tips from pediatric experts, and archive of photos and videos taken from the high-definition 1080p cameras (it has nigh vision mode, in case you were wondering).
This smart baby monitor also has two-way talk system using the dual Ole Wolff speakers, which you can use to play sleep sounds and music via the MikuMind app. With the data collected by the monitor, you will be able to get check-up reminders or get alerts when the baby’s vitals—like heart rate or breathing—change. We don’t know yet what the cloud service or app subscription rates will be, but the monitor comes with a 30-day MikuMind subscription. It costs US$399 and for now the company is running a special which includes a year of MikuMind (valued at $120) and free shipping.
Source: Digital Trends