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Mimo Baby Monitor: Onesie That Tells You How Your Baby's Doing Is CES Hit

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A gadget for babies turned heads at CES 2014, a technology and consumer trade show, but this time, it wasn't the iPotty.

Engadget reports that Intel, along with tech company Rest Devices, has begun the shipping process of a new product: Smart baby body suits called "Mimo." You know, a baby onesie with an Internet connection.

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"New parents want to know how their baby is doing at all times," Thomas Lipoma, CEO of Rest Devices, told Boston.com. And they're hoping Mimo is the solution.

Here's how it works: Two green stripes run down the front of the outfit, acting as respiratory sensors. Additionally, a detachable turtle clip is used to insert another sensor to monitor the baby's temperature, movement and body position.

The outfits will send "updates" to an IOS or Android phone app about the above data as well as the baby's respiratory patterns.

"You can look at your smartphone and know that everything is OK," Carson Darling, founder of tech company Rest Devices, told Engadget.

While the invention is unique in its specific design, the tech world has seen a few advanced versions of baby-monitoring devices in the last few years. In 2012, developers introduced the Owlet Baby Monitor which tracks a baby's breathing. Shortly after, a smart infant suit emerged that also monitors baby breathing.

So far, the most comparable device to the Mimo baby onsesie would be Sproutling's app-synced monitor that also sends parents phone updates about baby's heart rate, body and room temperature -- but that won't be out until later this year.

The clothing part of the onesie has started production, however, the sensory clip won't be available until summer. When that time comes, the starter kit will be available for $199 or $29 for a set of two onesies through Rest Devices website, Mimo baby or Amazon.

It may be a race to see which new device will win parents' hearts, but no matter who wins ... the days of wearing heart or truck pajamas might soon be over.

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