The Suima Robotic Crib Pacifies Babies

by brian yalung on Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Making the baby stop crying may be a pain for some parents. Understanding what they really need may be in order or perhaps they just need the proper place to stay in. And now that issues regarding babies sleeping beside parents is taking a feverish pitch, here is a great solution that can possible resolve these issues.

Developed at Kyuushuu University in Japan, the Suima robotic crib is a fully automatic baby bed that rocks your baby to sound sleep if he or she starts crying. A built-in microphone sense the baby’s cries and then starts swaying from side to side every 1.8 seconds, which is very much like a parent’s heartbeat.

This gentle movement of the crib sends the baby back to sleep in no time. If you happen to be in Japan, you can rent this automatic baby crib for about $100 per month. In case you need it permanently, it costs somewhere between $4,500 to $5,000.

(Source) Gizmodo

*Products reviewed may be available from the links provided. Please do not call Bedzine for these products as we do not carry them.

Rate

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars
Loading ... Loading ...

Categories: BED Kids, Baby, Crib.

sleeprevolution

Related News and Resources

blog comments powered by Disqus

If you like this post, then please subscribe to Bedzine RSS.

You can also subscribe by E-mail by entering your name and E-mail below:

Name: Email:

Featured Sites from Zedomax Blog Network



162 queries. 0.9080 seconds.