Canadian baby products company Gluxkind showed off its Ella AI Powered smart stroller at CES in Las Vegas.
The smart stroller offers much of the same technology found in self-driving cars and delivery robots, including a dual-motor system for uphill walking and downhill automatic brake assist. also stroller equipped with sensors to detect surrounding objects, video cameras and sidewalk navigation.
It is important to clarify that the autopilot in the stroller turns on only if there is no child in it. However, this can still be useful if, for example, while he is walking, the father decides to carry the child in his arms; then the stroller will move automatically.
She also has additional features, such as automatic movement and a white noise generator that promotes relaxation and healthy sleep (this feature is often built into meditation and sleep tracking apps).
The stroller is expected to ship in April 2023, but pre-orders are already available for $3,300.
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Source: RB

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