A new self-propelled baby smart stroller has launched over on the Indiegogo crowdfunding website this week looking to raise $80,000 to help take the concept into production.
The Smartbe smart stroller is being marketed as the first intelligent baby stroller that is equipped with an on-board engine capable of propelling the stroller along, as well as using a companion application which is supported by both iOS and Android devices to provide more functions.
Watch the video below to learn more about the self-propelled mode that stays at a constant safe distance from its user and comes in a variety of different styles and finishes to suit your tastes and fashion. Its creators explain a little more :
Smartbe is the first intelligent baby stroller of the new generation. Smartbe is a revolutionary concept as regards design and functionality that solves real parents and baby needs. Smartbe applies state of the art technology through innovative, minimalist and safe design. We have built a new baby stroller with all the needed intelligence to provide new levels of comfort never before imagined together in a stroller. Smartbe fulfills all US & European Safety Regulations also going beyond, providing safety features not possible without the addition of electricity and leading edge mobile technology.
Smartbe is the all-in-one solution that provides more than 10 functions managed by Android and IOS smartphones and smartwatches. All the technologies applied in Smartbe have already been used and extensively tested in other industries All the technologies applied in Smartbe have already been used and extensively tested in other industries.
So if you think the Smartbe self-propelled stroller is something your baby would benefit from jump over to the Indiegogo crowdfunding website to learn more and make a pledge from $399 for early bird backers.
Source: Indiegogo
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