Starling wearable device: help infant brain development

Release date: 2015-10-26


As the wearables market is becoming younger and younger, the children's growth company VersaMe announced in Indiegogo "The world's first educational wearable device for infants from 0 to 5 years old" - Starling. Maybe you will ask, what does a child want from a wearable device? Of course, it is to improve your future vocabulary, IQ and emotional intelligence! If you think wearables seem to be a weird solution, then... welcome to the 21st century. For many years, the academic community has argued that "one of the most powerful predictors of children's ability to learn to read and whether to succeed in school is the vocabulary when entering kindergarten.

In a 2012 report, Meredith Rowe of the University of Maryland pointed out that the quality and quantity of parents when talking to their children is very important. Starling can help in this regard, this wearable device is "patent pending The intelligent algorithm captures and calculates the words you say to your child. Starling judges whether a word is spoken by detecting a natural pause between syllables. This allows Starling to distinguish multiple languages ​​because its main focus is vocabulary recognition, not the nuances of each word or language. ”

Starling's star device is about 49 mm in diameter and can be worn on the child's neck for vocabulary calculations. The matching VersaMe App can monitor progress or set vocabulary goals. Starling can also calculate vocabulary without connecting to the Internet. Because it is waterproof, made of medical plastic, it is safe for newborns and does not irritate sensitive skin, so you don't have to worry about Starling being broken by your baby or (more importantly) being broken by Starling.

VersaMe asks: "If 82% of brain development takes place in the first three years of life, is there anything more important than having your child hear more languages?" "The words that children hear from birth to four years old." Volume is the best predictor of academic and professional success in the future. So parents, talk more!"
$129 allows you to use Starling to track the amount of vocabulary your child says and hears.

The development team is located in Palo Alto, California.

Source: Amber

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