Mothers of small babies are always stressed about their children and their health in their absence. We live in a fast-paced life even the mothers of small babies have to rush here and there for different work. But with the help of smart baby trackers, cribs, and monitors that can be worn as pins and socks, mothers can do their work or trust their babysitter with their small babies. Smart baby trackers is a tool not only to manage the health of the babies but also peace of mind for mothers. Gone are those days when mothers depended on their natural ability to hear a baby’s cries at 2 a.m. to jolt them out of quiet sleep. Today, smart monitors and trackers are able to alert parents not only to the cries of a baby but also to the heart rate, oxygen level, and sleep patterns of a baby. Some monitors also measure the level of humidity in the nursery, and when their baby’s diaper is soggy, one coming onto the market will tell parents soon.

A variety of manufacturers have recognized the opportunity of equipping babies with wearable technology and other smart gadgets for babies over the past few years. With the help of these unique products, modern parents now have a connection to a whole wired nursery from milk bottles, toys, pillows, cribs, clothes and more data devices to provide feedback to mothers. Many of these devices are meant to relieve tension for new parents, while others actually automate parts of the parenting process completely – moving several activities that once were based on intuitions of mothers to fully depend on them. Such baby products have developed over the years to become more sophisticated, such as baby car seats, smart bottles, more sensor integration, diversification of data inputs, and robust digital platforms.  

However, baby technology’s medical, mental, and psychological effects have yet to be extensively investigated – so there is no agreement among childcare experts about its influence or necessity. False alarms are the main problem in this baby technology. Even though these smart trackers for babies cite peace of mind to mothers, some experts believe that these monitors and trackers can also lead to a false sense of security and added parental anxiety. The devices are considered consumer products rather than medical devices and are not approved by the FDA. Companies say any gathered data is secure and their conversations are private.

Inspect of all the pros and cons considered the smart baby monitor and tracking technology market is booming. In other words, a future of data-driven parenting is coming.