Pajamas May Help Parents in Child Care

After reading up on this new Exmobaby suit I have a slightly different outlook than Dr. Robert Marion of Children’s Hospital of Montefiore.  Dr. Marion expresses his concerns about this suit going off erroneously at times and thus causing anxiety.  I would certainly agree that this is a problem.

However, I think the principle of such an outfit is a well thought out idea and if perfected properly could prove of great benefit.  At a price of $100, if it could better help parents to better understand a child’s condition it would do enormous good for reducing anxiety and unnecessary ER visits.  This mobile device like so many on the market now faces the difficult task of being tested and tweaked to ensure that it generates proper readouts.  I do not think the problem with this suit is the concept, merely that the current edition is not as effective as it will be expected to be by consumers.

Source: Pajama set knows babies better than parents | SmartPlanet


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