This sleep-tracking camera allows parents of infants and toddlers to better understand their kids' sleeping patterns in order to adjust them where necessary.
Called 'Knit,' the system comes in the form of a camera and has an accompanying app. The camera is meant to be pointed at a child's crib to provide daily information about their sleeping patterns based on their body and chest movements while they are sleeping. It is able to interpret overall sleep quality, how quickly children fall asleep, when they wake up and is able to put together long-term patterns for the parent to see.
This sleep-tracking camera removes some of the guesswork when it comes to understanding babies' sleeping patterns and allows for parents to take preemptive action in the case that there is an issue.
Infant Sleep-Tracking Cameras
This Camera Ensures the Health of Infants and Toddlers
Trend Themes
1. Sleep Monitoring Technology - Companies can develop sleep monitoring devices for other age groups beyond infants and toddlers.
2. Personalized Sleep-related Recommendations - Providing sleep-related advice based on personalized sleep data to help people optimize their sleep habits.
3. Data-driven Parenting - Companies can develop data analysis tools and platforms that help parents collect and analyze data about their children's behavior to make informed decisions.
Industry Implications
1. Baby Care - Companies can develop products that track the health and well-being of babies.
2. Home Security - Companies can integrate sleep-tracking technology with their home security systems to provide more holistic surveillance.
3. Wellness and Health - There is an opportunity for wellness and health companies to develop targeted solutions around sleep and sleep tracking technology.