Glüxkind unveils Ella smart stroller that uses AI for safer travel

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Glüxkind Technologies showcased its AI-powered Ella smart stroller at the CES 2023 tech show in Las Vegas.

Glüxkind Technologies, based in Vancouver, Canada, created Ella to support new parents in their daily adventures, be more inclusive, and allow families to spend quality time together. It's another example of technology - and AI in particular - infiltrating everyday products that don't normally have a lot of technology. I must say that I did not expect to see a stroller with AI.

Ella, Glüxkind's AI stroller is designed and optimized for everyday life, not the showroom. With Ella's adaptive push and brake assist, parents and caregivers can enjoy effortless rides whatever the terrain; uphill, downhill and even when fully loaded with supplies and toys. This will all be a walk in the park, the company said.

When the child is not inside the stroller because the baby needs a cuddle or a toddler wants to walk a little, parents can activate the smart hands-free walk d 'Ella. Glüxkind Ella's advanced parent assist technology allows parents to be present and focus on their children without compromise or distraction from multitasking, the company said.

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Ella can rock your baby on her own.

The Glüxkind AI stroller offers soothing baby features like Rock-My-Baby mode to help toddlers stay asleep or built-in white noise playback .

Glüxkind CEO Kevin Huang said in a statement, "With Ella from Glüxkind, we aim to make parenting easier, starting with the key piece of parenting gear, the stroller. At Glüxkind, we believe in empowering our families with safe, convenient and seamless products.”

Huang added, "We want to encourage parents to explore and create their own paths in their parenting journey and be the best parents they can be."

Glüxkind's Ella feels what's around her.

Glüxkind is a Canadian baby tech startup founded in 2020 by Anne Hunger and Kevin Huang shortly after they became parents for the first time.

"We've worked hard on this product and are excited to get it into the hands of more customers in 2023. The development was driven by our own experience as new parents," said Hunger , Product Manager. , in a report. “Supporting the next generations of parents with an amazing product is what drives us every day. Earning this recognition not only validates our efforts, but also allows us to reach more families who are looking for better products. »

The name Glüxkind is inspired by the German word Glückskind. "Glück" means lucky and "Gentile" translates to child. The word Glückskind is particularly common in fairy tales. The startup wants parents to experience as many magical moments with their little ones on the go.

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Glüxkind unveils Ella smart stroller that uses AI for safer travel

Check out all the Smart Security Summit on-demand sessions here.

Glüxkind Technologies showcased its AI-powered Ella smart stroller at the CES 2023 tech show in Las Vegas.

Glüxkind Technologies, based in Vancouver, Canada, created Ella to support new parents in their daily adventures, be more inclusive, and allow families to spend quality time together. It's another example of technology - and AI in particular - infiltrating everyday products that don't normally have a lot of technology. I must say that I did not expect to see a stroller with AI.

Ella, Glüxkind's AI stroller is designed and optimized for everyday life, not the showroom. With Ella's adaptive push and brake assist, parents and caregivers can enjoy effortless rides whatever the terrain; uphill, downhill and even when fully loaded with supplies and toys. This will all be a walk in the park, the company said.

When the child is not inside the stroller because the baby needs a cuddle or a toddler wants to walk a little, parents can activate the smart hands-free walk d 'Ella. Glüxkind Ella's advanced parent assist technology allows parents to be present and focus on their children without compromise or distraction from multitasking, the company said.

Event

On-Demand Smart Security Summit

Learn about the essential role of AI and ML in cybersecurity and industry-specific case studies. Watch the on-demand sessions today.

look here

Ella can rock your baby on her own.

The Glüxkind AI stroller offers soothing baby features like Rock-My-Baby mode to help toddlers stay asleep or built-in white noise playback .

Glüxkind CEO Kevin Huang said in a statement, "With Ella from Glüxkind, we aim to make parenting easier, starting with the key piece of parenting gear, the stroller. At Glüxkind, we believe in empowering our families with safe, convenient and seamless products.”

Huang added, "We want to encourage parents to explore and create their own paths in their parenting journey and be the best parents they can be."

Glüxkind's Ella feels what's around her.

Glüxkind is a Canadian baby tech startup founded in 2020 by Anne Hunger and Kevin Huang shortly after they became parents for the first time.

"We've worked hard on this product and are excited to get it into the hands of more customers in 2023. The development was driven by our own experience as new parents," said Hunger , Product Manager. , in a report. “Supporting the next generations of parents with an amazing product is what drives us every day. Earning this recognition not only validates our efforts, but also allows us to reach more families who are looking for better products. »

The name Glüxkind is inspired by the German word Glückskind. "Glück" means lucky and "Gentile" translates to child. The word Glückskind is particularly common in fairy tales. The startup wants parents to experience as many magical moments with their little ones on the go.

GamesBeat's credo when covering the gaming industry is "where passion meets business". What does it mean? We want to tell you how important the news is to you - not just as a dec...

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