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Bluetooth-enabled Pacifier For Your Baby

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 01 Dec, 2014 12:24 PM
    Tracking your baby would now become a lot more easier with the help of this hi-tech pacifier.
     
    Blue Maestro's Pacifis is a bluetooth-enabled pacifier that is water-proof, dishwasher-proof and comes in a range of colours, the Independent reported.
     
    The smart dummy has a temperature sensor which feeds data to the accompanying app.
     
    The software then plots the baby's temperature into graphs and alerts parents if data indicates that their baby might be ill.
     
    "Track multiple babies with multiple Pacifis," says the company's promotional material for the app.
     
    It can also send notifications if their baby moves beyond a certain range.
     
    Blue Maestro is bluetooth-enabled and can work from a distance of 75-metres.
     
    The dummy, which costs Rs.2,429, also features a buzzer which parents can trigger if it is lost.

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