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I’m sure every parent wishes they could read their babies mind so they would stop crying. However, that thought isn’t to far out there. The new device called BabySays can read what may be wrong with a baby just by it’s cry. Once the device picks up what the baby may want, it displays it on a sleek bracelet.

According to the designer’s research:
“Baby’s cries have a general pattern for its needs: hunger, discomfort (wet diaper, for example), sickness, sleepiness, and tiredness. This pattern enables BabySays to translate baby’s language into adult’s language as well as monitoring the baby, and help parents respond to baby’s cry appropriately and promptly.”

The BabySays works by having a pillow that contains a transmitter that receives and analyzes the crying patterns of a baby. You’ll know what your baby wants soon after the crying, once the pattern is summarized and sent to the receive (the bracelet).

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Designer: Hansook Lee

via [yankodesign]