WAA
Is your baby hungry, wet, tired, hurting or craving attention? It’s hard to decipher what’s bothering a crying baby.
Waa, a concept device to interpret infant’s cries. Waa follows the approach of Dunstan Baby Language, an Australian company whose training course and app teach parents how to distinguish between five distinct crying sounds — eh, neh, heh, eairh and owh – universal to babies everywhere.

Waa envisioned an Internet-enabled sensor device that attaches to a crib, stroller or car seat to give frustrated parents an instant clue, via colorful icons, to the source of baby’s distress.


— Made with Dana Kreisberg & Guy Feidman
— Awards / 1st place at JVP's IoT contest


















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