The all-in-one system includes a video monitor and sensors that sends parents data about baby’s activity—including the status of those wet diapers.
. The sensor works with the app to log a child’s wet diapers—but only urine, and not poop— to identify any patterns that are present. Additional packs of Lumi by Pamper diapers will also be sold separately. See it in action below:
Parents can breathe a little easier knowing Lumi is constantly checking on baby. The app displays one of three diaper statuses: Dry, Wet and the dreaded Very Wet. In addition to sharing wet diaper status, it will also help parents track baby’s feeding and sleep routines, as well as share key milestones.
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