NEW YORK, Sept. 15, 2011 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Pepcom Holiday Spectacular! -- iBaby Labs, the designer and manufacturer of cutting-edge mobile baby products, today announced the launch of their introductory device, the iBaby Monitor™ for iPod touch, iPhone and iPad. Comprised of a free-standing or wall-mountable camera and free companion iBaby App, this breakthrough product provides users with the easiest way to monitor their baby at home or on the go.
Available early fourth quarter, the iBaby Monitor goes far beyond traditional baby monitors allowing parents to pan and follow their moving baby, receive alerts upon their baby's cries or movement and share access with additional loved ones or childcare providers.
"Giving consumers the ability to easily and effectively care for their families is our passion," said Adam Lin, GM of iHealth Lab, the exclusive distributor of iBaby products. "The iBaby Monitor enables parents to watch over their sleeping children from anywhere leaving them feeling confident in their babies' well-being."
How It Works
The iBaby Monitor allows users to view, hear and monitor their baby through a free downloadable app on their iOS device or a free PC desktop application. The system comes with a free-standing camera, wall-mounting bracket and accessories for quick and easy set up.
The companion iBaby App includes an easy-to-use interface with high resolution, color and night vision images allowing the user to monitor their baby anytime, anywhere there's a Wi-Fi connection. Users can easily pan up/down and left/right with the swipe of their iOS touchscreen device or the click of a PC mouse. Motion and sound detector features allows users to establish alerts anytime a motion or sound is detected. Users can also instantaneously share access to the camera with three additional family members or childcare providers via a secure access code. Two-way audio capabilities also allow parents to soothe their baby anywhere, anytime with the sound of their voice.
The iBaby Monitor's unlimited range allows users to monitor their baby from anywhere in the world via a Wi-Fi signal. The sleek and slender unit is also portable and can be moved anywhere in the house or conveniently brought with you while traveling.
Availability, Compatibility and Price
The iBaby Monitor is available for $199.95 from www.ibabylabs.com [1] and select national retailers.
The companion iBaby Monitor App will be available for free from the App Store for iOS devices.
About iBaby Labs
iBaby Labs designs and manufactures parent-friendly, mobile baby products. The company focuses on delivering easy-to-use products that make it simple for you to monitor and improve the health and wellness of your family. iBaby plans to develop a suite of digital baby devices designed for the iOS mobile platform. Visit www.ibabylabs.com [2] for more information.
SOURCE iBaby Labs
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