[ April 14th, 2006 @ 3:39 pm ] ... [ Vic DaSilva ]

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Intellicot, a final year design project by four men from Britain’s Coventry University is due to go on sale some time this year. The Intellicot Crib from Cencio is feature rich and will easily be one of the most high tech cribs on the market. Here is a list of some of the features:


*automatic rocking to help develop a regular sleeping pattern by simulating the natural rocking motion of a baby in a mother’s arms

*air circulation to help keep your child cool in the summer

* built in lifting system to help reduce parents chiropractic bills

* an integrated video monitor to keep an eye on your child from anywhere in your house with a portable monitor. The camera can also be hooked up to a TV.

If the cooling and rocking features alone help get your little bundle of joy any extra sleep (which translates into parents getting extra sleep) these four guys will end up having parents lining up to purchase this crib.

[via CNet]

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  • Susan
    Aug 29, 2007 at 11:05 am

    The Cencio Intelligent Cot or Intellicot does appear to be far fetched, As a new mother / parent would you buy one? For the European market in general have smaller houses how can we expect to fit this in a nursery? not to mention the colour can you really match this with baby furniture? I assume the price will be sky high and after you have paid this what happens to it when your child grows up? By the looks of thing you can simply fold it away and store this for the next child can you? and what about warranty or if this breaks down? will the child’s hand get caught in the lift mechanism? and will the company be liable / of cause not. The baby monitor may be portable and wireless but who else can see this? I would imagine anyone with a wireless laptop computer or a identical monitor could view my child. I certainly would not buy the Intellicot would you?

  • william
    Sep 30, 2008 at 10:00 am

    nice idea…. though not really very practical / affordable and way too over engineered…………. the public will not go for the idea…………… KISS keep it simple stupid

  • eli
    Jan 19, 2009 at 3:50 pm

    cool

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