For parents, deciphering the meaning behind their babies' cries can often feel like an added challenge amid the myriad responsibilities that parenthood entails. A new baby monitor, the Maxi-Cosi See Pro 360° Baby Monitor, aims to alleviate this struggle by bridging the communication gap between parents and infants.
Equipped with CryAssist technology powered by artificial intelligence, this innovative baby monitor claims to decode a baby's cries, offering caregivers a deeper understanding of the child's needs. Unlike traditional smart monitors that simply detect cries, this AI-infused monitor goes a step further, helping determine whether the baby is sleepy, fussy, gassy, agitated, or hungry.
The Maxi-Cosi See Pro 360° enables parents to remotely monitor their infants through a 5” display with two-way talk and MicroSD card recording, or conveniently through their smartphones. Developed by AI specialist Zoundream, CryAssist leverages the capabilities of artificial intelligence and machine learning, drawing insights from over 100,000 hours of recorded crying baby sounds and other data inputs.
The technology's Acoustic MultiStage Interpreter continuously analyzes ambient sounds using multi-stage, deep-learning models to decode the nuances of babies' cries. With a cry detection accuracy just shy of 90% and cry translation accuracy exceeding 90%, CryAssist promises to be a game-changer for sleep-deprived parents.
Beyond its advanced AI features, the See Pro 360° also incorporates standard baby monitor functionalities. Available for purchase starting at $199 (£157.35), this baby monitor offers parents a technological ally in understanding and responding to their infants' needs.
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