Wacky — 23 February 2006
Part of the parental instinct is just knowing what your baby needs. For those that lack this intuitive quality (i.e. fathers) the WhyCry Baby Monitor maybe the first step in easing Mom’s anxiety attacks. The WhyCry analyzes the baby’s “crying power, frequencies of cry, intervals between crying, and associates the baby’s cry with an established pattern programmed into the unit.â€? Following analysis the monitor then reflects the results by displaying 1 of 5 easy to read facial expressions: Hunger, Boredom, Discomfort, Sleepiness and Stress.
Available here for $135.
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