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The Cry Translator iPhone App

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We've said it a thousand times, there really is an iPhone App for everything. The creators of the iPhone App that helps translate your babies cries is just taking it too far.

 
 

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The Cry Translator boasts that it can identify a babies cry within ten seconds and help to solve the issue - without having to leave your home, or call a professional. The App can also help you build confidence in being able to assess the needs of your child by being able to detect what each cry means.

The Cry Translator says that there are five basic infant cries that it can identify: hungry, sleepy, annoyed, stressed, bored. We didn't believe it at first, but this App is also claiming it will "reduce overall infant crying".

We understand that infant crying can be extremely frustrating and we're glad that there are ways to help identify what your babies needs are; but with an iPhone App? We're not sure that's the best idea.

The Cry Translator can be purchased for the sale price of $9.99 (originally $29.99)

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Why do you think an iPhone app is a bad way to identify baby cries? What ways would be better?

posted by muddlizard on November 9th 2009 at 3:18pm
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"....this leash demeans us both."

posted by DoctorEcks on November 9th 2009 at 7:35pm
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