Exmovere Holdings, Inc., a company from Virginia  has announced that is is on the verge of launching its innovative ”Exmobaby – biosensor pajamas” for babies that they say will help prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.

The washable onesie will come with a baby-safe rechargeable Zigbee wireless transceiver that snaps into a pouch.

Exmovere CEO David Bychkov said that the data is transmitted to a nearby PC or cell phone in order to keep parents and other caregivers informed of the baby’s status.

“This continuous monitoring in real time will allow for an ‘emotional umbilical cord’ between mother and child,” Bychkov said.

Parents will be able to see icons representing their baby’s heartbeat, emotional state and activity level on their cell phones. This is especially important for first-time mothers re-entering the work force, parents concerned about the vigilance of their babysitter, and childcare centers juggling the needs of multiple children. Exmobaby will also be marketed to parents worried about infant sleep apnea, choking and other dangers that relate to SIDS.

The company plans to begin rolling out the new product by January, and having it in stores everywhere by the end of 2011.

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