
Expensive artificial intelligence strollers are the latest innovation announced to help parents.
Canadian startup Glüxkind Technologies has announced that its Ella smart stroller has been named a CES 2023 Innovation Award winner.
Purchase prices for this product start at $3,300 and include environmental hazard alerts, intelligent braking, and 360-degree monitoring.
In a press release, Glüxkind pointed out that the stroller can be pushed and braked even when loaded with groceries and toys, regardless of terrain.
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In the video, you can see how the Ella stroller starts and stops on the street and sidewalk with a parent and child.
Baby is secured to the stroller using magnetic buckles and a 5-point harness.

Glüxkind Technologies announced that its smart stroller ‘Ella’ has been named a CES 2023 Innovation Award Winner.
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Seat and bassinet are also adaptable.
“With baby-soothing features like Lock My Baby mode and built-in white noise playback to help babies sleep soundly, Ella offers parents an almost nanny-like experience. ‘ said the company.
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The Ella stroller seat is adaptable.
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According to Glüxkind’s website, the smooth rocking mimics the motion of a stroller to help babies sleep longer, while the white nose machine helps babies stop crying and fall asleep faster and longer. work to
A companion app allows parents to adjust the volume and choose from a variety of sounds.

The Ella stroller features baby-soothing features such as Rock-My-Baby mode.
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With the Ella stroller, you can keep track of your child at any time using the Glüxkind app and the Find-My-Baby feature.
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Parents must pay a refundable deposit of $200 to reserve the Founders Edition Era.
Distribution is scheduled to begin in April.