Mom Creates Baby Monitor for Sleep Safety After Unfortunate Incident

Mom Creates Baby Monitor for Baby Sleep Safety After Unfortunate Incident
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A mother based in Taiwan created a baby monitor after discovering that her son Noah was covered with his bib in his cot. Joanna Lin, the creator of a baby monitor powered by artificial intelligence, saw that there are no available baby monitors in the market that are sophisticated enough to improve infant sleep safety and lessen her anxiety as a mom.

When she saw that her baby's face was covered with his bib while lying on his cot, the mom of two was highly horrified. Her mind wandered to the possibility of impaired breathing, or worse, she told 9Honey Parenting. Her trauma changed her life entirely and cot safety, which was not much of a big topic at the time.

Six Cameras

Lin was extremely anxious and even employed six baby monitors that she placed around the house strategically to lessen any risks to Noah. However, even with six cameras, her anxiety was not eased. Postpartum anxiety is quite common, according to Harvard Health. Lin realized that what she was doing was just making her more anxious, and it did not address the root cause of the problem.

Artificial Intelligence

Joanna worked at a pet camera company that used artificial intelligence to monitor pets. After the incident with Noah, she conducted thorough research. However, she realized that the baby monitors available in the market are not sophisticated enough to address sleep safety, which was her main concern and possible impaired breathing.

Due to the need to address sleep safety, Joanna began exploring the possibility of creating her baby monitor that will address her concerns and will give parents peace of mind when they leave their sleeping babies. Parents can maximize the technology to lessen their fears with busy households and work, particularly sleep safety.

Joanna talked to Noah's pediatrician and her network of mothers about the project, and she learned more than her concerns are also concerns of a lot of parents in her mother's group.

The CuboAi Baby Monitor

After two years of research and development and about 8,000 respondent parents, Joanna launched the CuboAi baby monitor in 2019. The market research results show that parents are highly concerned about the sleep safety of their infants. Thankfully, her baby monitor tries to help lessen those concerns through real-time alerts and updates.

A notification will be sent to the parent's smartphone when the baby's face is covered, rolls over, or when the baby enters a danger zone. It also sends alerts when the baby is crying and automatically takes a photo when the baby smiles.

CuboAi also has built-in lullabies, sleep analytics, and two-way audio so parents can also talk to their babies if needed. This state-of-the-art baby monitor is truly a game-changer and can give the peace of mind that parents deserve.

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