Babyglow color-changing suit tells you when baby is ill
Tuesday, 23. June 2009, 04:33:31
Taken for the famous Gizmo website and also seen in Geekology, so paranoid moms, or even dads. Rookies in the baby job have finally found a sence of relief where, thay have no longer any need to check up on their newly born baby every while and certainly as a kid; I am pretty sure i never really enjoyed opening my mouth for some funny cold stick to go at the bottom of my tounge and not move till the temp. is taken correctly, or untill the stupid thing beeps. I no that for sure coz i still dont like it. anyway ! some good duy/ girl came up with this suit. Anyway so word from Gizmo says:
The Babyglow baby suit has been years in the making. UK inventor and parent, Chris Ebejer, had the idea for the suit after watching a documentary about babies. He set about searching for an ink pigment with heat-sensitive molecules. He then spent six years and over GBP 700,000 (approx. USD 1.15million) working with scientists to embed the pigment into cotton baby suits.
The Babyglow baby suits come in pastel green, blue and pink. When your child’s temperature rises above 37C (98.6F), the suit turns white, instantly alerting you that they are too hot.
Not Bad eeh !?














