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Oh come on, you know you want one of these. If the baby doesn't stop crying the first time, just hit the button on the app again.
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Why bother even having a kid if you're too lazy to interact with it? If your baby cries in the middle of the night you should find out WHY instead of blindly pushing a button. DUH!
Did ya watch the video? I'm fairly sure that wasn't a serious thing.
Did ya watch the video? I'm fairly sure that wasn't a serious thing.
Did ya watch the video? I'm fairly sure that wasn't a serious thing.
I'm really glad I watched the video before reading the comments. It made it that much better, especially as a parent of a 2 year old.
I know that's what I look for in a crib ..... an increased fire risk.
Can't watch Youtube at work, need an article to read to get what it's really all about.
The real inventive trick here would be if the crib captured wireless energy from the environment, stored it, and used it to rock the crib when needed. No electric plug, no cost other then the initial purchase.
short version, imagine putting your baby inside of a paint mixer to rock it to sleep. With it from time to time getting thrown across the room if it is standing.
Why bother even having a kid if you're too lazy to interact with it? If your baby cries in the middle of the night you should find out WHY instead of blindly pushing a button. DUH!