The Washington Post website reported that P&G's baby brand Pampers is developing "Lumi" to compete in the baby tech market, and plans to launch it in the fall of this year.
Baby's first smart diaper: Pampers takes 'wearables' to a whole new level
(Source: P&G)
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The sensor alerts parents via an app notification when a diaper is wet. It also sends information on the baby's sleep and wake times and allows parents to manually track additional info, such as dirty diapers and feeding times. It also sends information on the baby's sleep and wake times and allows parents to manually track additional info, such as dirty diapers and feeding times. Pampers didn't say how much the system, which is launching in the U.S. this fall, will cost.
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- App notifications let parents know when diapers are wet.
- Transmits information about baby's sleeping and waking times and allows parents to track soiled diapers, feeding times, etc.
- Video monitor already mounted
- It will launch in the U.S. this fall, but the price has not yet been determined.
The Washington Post reports that "Research and Markets predicts the interactive baby monitor market alone will reach more than $2.5 billion by 2024." The report also states.
Interactive Baby Monitor Market - Global Outlook and Forecast 2019-2024
The fact that the major players are now paying attention means that the baby tech market is sure to grow in the future.