Cradlewise: an AI-enabled cradle for babies is gaining popularity in the US and Canada
The Cradlewise cradle with AI has already won numerous awards, including the Best Innovation Award at CES in Las Vegas and Time magazine's Best Invention. The crib is equipped with a camera, sensors and speakers, and the built-in AI monitors and analyzes the baby's sleep.
The cradle's algorithms quickly adapt to the baby's movements and sleep rhythms. At the first signs of restlessness, rocking mode is automatically activated. If the baby can not fall asleep and begins to cry, the crib increases the movement and volume of sound. All functions are turned off when the baby falls asleep. In case of failure, the AI notifies the parents via a special app.
The cradle also offers a number of useful features. Built-in sensors measure the temperature in the room and track the baby's sleep and wakefulness phases. All information is transmitted in real time through the app. The built-in camera is able to analyze the baby's sleep movements and monitors breathing rate. A variety of rocking sounds are also provided.
The crib is suitable for babies up to 2 years old and is currently only available in the US and Canada. The Cradlewise starts at $1,399