Would you trust a hands-free stroller with your baby?
Updated | By Lee-Roy Wright
Technology is rapidly advancing and now there's a new way you can transport your baby.
With self-driving cars coming very soon, a tech company has proposed a self-driving baby stroller.
Smartbe, the tech company behind the hands-free stroller, calls the product 'the first intelligent stroller in the world'. It works by motion tracking sensors which are built into the handle, allowing it to follow you wherever you go. Sounds cool, right?
However, there's no doubt these types of technological advances will be questioned by many. It all seems good and could bring a lot of relief to parents, but how safe is it?
Not only can it charge smartphones, it has a bottle warmer, climate control in case baby gets cold, a webcam, wireless speakers in case baby wants to rock out, a gravity sensor control system, light signals, and much more.
The workzone's Rozanne McKenzie is expecting her second child soon, and this is what she had to say about the latest stroller to hit the market.
Would you trust a hands-free stroller with your baby?
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