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Jul 19, 2022 · nocamels.com
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AI Device Tells You Why Your Baby Is Crying
LittleOne.Care has developed an AI device that clips onto a babys clothes and connects to a smartphone, allowing parents to track their babys activity 24/7. The device uses deep learning algorithms to learn the babys habits, noises, and routine, and can tell parents why their baby is crying. It also provides real-time alerts for emergencies and records the babys emotional and developmental story. LittleOne.Care aims to create a comprehensive database to understand babies better and is currently in the testing stages, with families in Israel and the US trying the product.
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Sep 1, 2020 · www.israel21c.org
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Why is your baby crying? There's a device to tell you that now
LittleOne.Care, a Tel Aviv-based startup, has developed the first wearable wellness product for babies. The device, which snaps onto a babys clothing, uses a tiny accelerometer and artificial intelligence to measure the babys movements and sounds. It provides actionable data to parents through colored lights and an accompanying app. The device does not have Bluetooth or WiFi connectivity to ensure privacy. LittleOne.Care has raised $500,000 and is in negotiations for another $1 million in funding. The company plans to sell the device for $49 with a subscription fee of $8 per month. It aims to enter the market within a year.
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Jun 24, 2020 · www.littleone.care
Shout Out to Parents - Alpha Trial Is Now Open!
Jun 18, 2020 · www.calcalistech.com
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This startup can translate babies' crying
Tel Aviv-based startup LittleOne Care Ltd. is developing a device that can translate babies crying. The device clips onto the babys clothes and uses artificial intelligence to monitor vital signs and analyze the different tones and vibrations of the babys cries. It aims to alert parents to the reasons why the baby is crying. The device is still in the testing stages and is expected to hit the market in 2021. LittleOne Care has raised $500,000 to date and is actively seeking more families to join its testing community.
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Apr 2, 2020 · www.littleone.care
Is COVID-19 Running Wild? No More Than Your Baby!