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And it detects nursery temperature and noise level. It can also detect moisture and alert the parent if the baby has wet the bed. If the baby stops breathing for 12 seconds, the device will send a notification to the parent, and its unique feature, called Pep Peg, will also “nudge” the baby to move into a new position.
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Now the company is converting the DockATot product into a smart monitor that is able to detect if your baby is breathing normally. Celebrities such as Kim and Kourtney Kardashian raved about the product, helping it get into the public eye.
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The self-funded product debuted in July 2015 in the U.S., and it became one of the top baby products, according to Baby List Registry. She thought of the docks in her hometown as safe harbors, and so she applied that idea to creating a baby lounger. She searched unsuccessfully for an alternative to the blanket, cot, and baby lounger. “It’s a backward compatible, smart baby bed that is part of a product that is sweeping the nation.”ĭockATot was the inspiration of Lisa Furuland, a Swedish entrepreneur who had a baby in 2006. “The idea was take the product that helps babies sleep well and combine it with the smart monitoring system,” said Elina Furman, director of marketing at DockATot, in an interview with VentureBeat.