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stuffed animal can give a child some much needed comfort, but the Tedi promises to do the same for new
parents. On the outside it looks like your run-of-the-mill plush toy, but on
the inside it's packed full of sensors that report various aspects of a child's
status and progress to a smartphone, allowing helicopter parents to remotely
hover 24 hours a day.
Besides stuffing, inside Tedi you'll find a microphone
that keeps track of when and for how long an infant cries, a thermometer to
monitor its temperature, a sensor to keep track of its pulse, and a grip sensor
that keeps tabs on your child's continually improving strength. All of this
data is wirelessly transmitted to an accompanying iOS or Android app, giving
concerned parents up to the minute details on their child's progress.
Tedi isn't limited to one-way communications, though. A
built-in speaker lets parents activate a white noise generator that should help
restless babies drift off to sleep. Or it can be used to play customized
messages, or even help them learn words through repetition. Available for
pre-order now for $99, Tedi is expected to ship in January of next year, giving
families a sort of plush Mary Poppins that does everything but handle feedings
and change diapers.
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