Clothing whose color varies with the temperature of the baby's body



It seems that a baby clothes has been developed that changes the color by sensing the temperature of the baby. It is designed so that you can see at a glance that the baby is producing high fever and you may be able to prevent you from not noticing that you are getting high fever if you wear this baby clothes.

Details are from the following.
Babyglow: The suit that changes color when your baby's temperature is too high | Mail Online

Chris Ebejer invented a baby clothes "Babyglow" worn by a photograph baby from the view that "Can not protect a baby from high fever"? Mr. Ebejer himself is moving to the left.


The color is blue, pink, green, three colors, and when it senses 37 degrees or more heat it becomes white as shown on the right.


Mr. Chris seems to have completed making 700,000 samples of ink used for Babyglow in 6 years. In the UK it is likely to be commercialized around this October. It seems to be released in the United States, but I'm very anxious that it will be sold in Japan as well.

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