Elvie company, which is known for the production of portable milk pumps, unveiled its new product called Rise at CES. This product is a baby bouncy chair that can be easily converted into a cradle and all of this is controlled by a smart app.
According to Tekna Technology News Media Service, Rise chair is designed for babies in the first months of life. According to Alvey, the seat is suitable for babies up to 20 pounds or 6 months of age, while the bassinet is designed for babies up to 5 months of age or 22 pounds.
Parents can adjust the baby’s jumping pattern through the application in the “jump seat” mode. Sootloop technology creates a smooth, gentle caress-like movement that feels very natural, unlike repetitive robotic movements, says Alvey. Also, if needed, babies can use manual mode and start jumping as they get older.
The company said in a statement that two-thirds of babies between 0 and 3 months often slept in “unsafe” products such as bouncy seats or swings. Therefore, Rise is designed to solve this problem. Parents can convert the bouncer into a crib without waking the baby.
Rise is equipped with a “transition handle” that allows parents to switch the device between different modes. In the jumping chair mode, by pressing the bottom end of the device and squeezing the handle, the sides can be pulled up and the walls of the cradle can be formed. The straps of the bouncy seat also retract automatically to provide a suitable surface for the baby to sleep on.
In addition to being highly portable, this device meets the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) safe sleep guidelines. Of course, the company emphasized that babies should not be left unattended in a jump seat. The Rise folds up for easier transport and has a magnetic charger that allows the device to be used even without a power connection.
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