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Temperature sensitive Baby's Bottle is what Goldilocks would use

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Parents know that giving baby a bottle that's too cold, or especially too hot, usually results in loud protests from the child. New parents learn quickly how many seconds to run the microwave, and that they should also test the formula or milk on the back of their hand, but this kind of low tech check can be pretty unreliable.

The Baby's Bottle from designers Hung Cheng, Tzu-Yu Huang, Tzu-Wei Wang, and Yu-Wei Xiang uses Thermochromatic emblems as a sort of automated Goldilocks, letting you know when the temperature is just right.

If all this care still won't quiet baby down, you could always fire up some tunes on their own personal MP3 player.

For now the Baby's Bottle is just a design concept, but I think most parents would agree that this one's a no-brainer.

Via Yanko Design

 
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nilus:
This can't be a new idea. There are a million and one things that tell you whether something is hot or cold for a ...More »


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By nilus at 2:51 PM ON 02/10/09

This can't be a new idea. There are a million and one things that tell you whether something is hot or cold for a baby. My experience is that they all generally suck and just using your hand and wrist still works best.


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