The Glüxkind 'Ella' baby stroller is set to be shown off at CES 2023 as an advanced piece of equipment for new parents to help them prioritize a safe experience when heading out of the house with their little one.
The stroller is designed with real life obstacles in mind and features both adaptive push and braking assistance thanks to the Advanced Driver Assist System (ADAS) within. A dual-drive motor helps parents or caregivers alike easily push the stroller up inclines, while also ensuring that the ride is as smooth as possible for children.
The Glüxkind 'Ella' baby stroller weighs in at 30-pounds and also has the Automatic Rock-My-Baby feature to lull children off to sleep in a speedy manner.
Driver-Assist Baby Strollers
The Glüxkind 'Ella' Baby Stroller Show Off Safety at CES 2023
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