Just when you thought you heard it all, infant pajamas cause literal waves

Dec 9, 2011 13:50 GMT  ·  By

You might have thought it would take a bit longer, but you'd be wrong: tech pajamas are already here.

These aren't just any pajamas. These are genuine, baby clothes that can link to parents' phones, computers or tablets.

Called Exmobaby pajamas, the clothes were invented by Exmovere and have a whole bunch of sensors.

Some of them detect humidity and movement, while others look at skin temperature, heart rate and other vital signs.

The sensors connect to a transmitter that, through AT&T's network, send data to the aforementioned means of accessing it.

No longer shall parents be dumbfounded over whether or not their child really needs care or just wants attention.

Exmovere will make pajama sets for babies up to 12 months of age. Just be sure you have the $1,000 (749.28 Euro) to pay for them (the package includes the transmitter, monitoring software and six months of connected service).