Canadian startup Glüxkind is selling a self-driving baby stroller called the Ella AI for $3,300. These strollers are made to travel independently, enabling parents or other caretakers to steer them manually or from a distance.
To make sure that the stroller travels securely and effectively, the technology frequently makes use of sensors, cameras, and navigational systems.
Self-driving strollers have been created to make parenting simpler and more convenient.
They provide parents the freedom to use their hands for other things or to unwind while the stroller looks after their child. They also provide the youngster with a better experience since they can relax and enjoy the journey.
There is a YouTube video where the stroller is being demonstrated, parents and caretakers alike can now reserve the stroller by putting down a $200 deposit. Deliveries are slated to begin in April.
WJPS junior, Vasilios Dzelves emphasized, “I think towards the future it would be good for parents to have free will to walk around without much strain on their hands.”
WJPS junior, William He stated, “Having control over the stroller while walking is very relaxing and not pushing and exerting energy is helpful in conserving energy.”
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