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Best of BabyTech Awards 2019
Updated on
September 11, 2023

Best of BabyTech Awards 2019

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Babylist is excited to present the winners of the Best of BabyTech Awards for 2019 at CES in Las Vegas.

These high-tech solutions can help make all things baby easier—from getting pregnant to feeding your baby to helping your child learn.

Fertility & Pregnancy

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Tempdrop is a smart thermometer that gives you insight into your body’s cycle without sacrificing sleep. Worn under the arm overnight, Tempdrop has a patent-pending algorithm that learns monthly and nightly sleeping temperature patterns, providing the most accurate reading possible—without the need for early morning wake-ups. Price: $149; available now.

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Baby Health & Safety

jiobit

Jiobit is the first-of-its kind location-tracking platform, enabling the longest-lasting and smallest real-time location products (indoor or out). Another thing? Best-in-class security. Price: $99.99-$149.99, plus $8.99/month.

Play & Learn

woobo

Woobo is a fuzzy robot version of an imaginary friend every child dreams of. Woobo can answer questions, express feelings, sing songs and play games for kids 4 and up. Price: $149; available now.

Parenting

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Elvie Pump is the world’s first silent wearable breast pump. The truly hands-free pump gives women the flexibility to go about their daily routine while pumping, without worrying about cords, wardrobe changes or the sound of traditional electric breast pumps. The app lets users monitor pumping progress and automatically pause pumping when the bottle is full. Price: $499.

The complete list of the entrants and finalists are online at the Best of Baby Tech Awards.


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