as a new dad I can tell you firsthand
how difficult it is to find the right
products that are actually helpful for
parenting so I decided to test out all
of this high-tech stuff so that other
new parents like me can enter this brave
new world of smart parenting prepared
okay I don't have your pacifier so just
yeah just just do your thing here are
some tips for buying your first smart
baby tech first look for smart versions
of the products you're gonna have to buy
anyway okay every kid needs a place to
sleep so something like the fisher-price
SmartConnect sleeper might add some
really helpful features for only a
little more money than you're gonna
spend already all right second basic can
be better the for moms infant tub is
simple and affordable but it's also one
of the most helpful gadgets I've used
hey hey you doing okay
third wait to find out what you and your
child really need to be able to function
you don't want a three hundred dollar
investment gathering dust in the corner
when you could have gotten a forty
dollar gadget that makes you parent like
a champ
for instance a smart thermometer like
kinsa which only costs like sixty bucks
is a much better fit for me personally
than a 250 dollar hatch baby changing
pad but for other parents it might be
different at the end of the day the most
helpful rule of thumb that I've learned
is this wait till you know what you
really need as a parent then look for
products that fulfill that ok kiddo
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