The Suima crib is the world’s first fully automatic baby bed

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suima crib The Suima crib is the world’s first fully automatic baby bed

Kyuushuu University in Japan (where else) and Nagasaki-based Maruki Kaihatsu have developed a baby bed that makes it possible to console crying infants automatically. The so-called Suima crib [JP] is only available in Nippon and according to the makers, it’s the first one of its kind.

The device tries to induce sleep by mimicking a mother’s (or father’s) gentle arm movements. It sways from one side to the other every 1.8 seconds, which is the about the same as a parent’s heartbeat. A sensor located at the top of the crib makes sure that the infant’s cries are heard and activates the swaying automatically even when no parent is around for a while.

Rentals cost around $100 per month, while buying the Suima crib will set Japanese parents back between $4,500 and $5,500.

Seeing the thing moving is kind of creepy, but it works as the video below seems to prove.

 The Suima crib is the world’s first fully automatic baby bed

 The Suima crib is the world’s first fully automatic baby bed  The Suima crib is the world’s first fully automatic baby bed  The Suima crib is the world’s first fully automatic baby bed

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