
With today’s advancement in technology, a lot of gadgets have been invented that help people in many ways. There are those which help homeowners in the different house chores, and there are those that make the home look futuristic. There are even futuristic-themed wall decors like wall murals and wall decals. There are also those which help in information and communications. Today, many schools even use high tech gadgets to help students in their learning. Instead of using the traditional books, reading materials are now installed in their gadgets so that they do not have to carry heavy books to school everyday. These are ingenious ways of making life easier to all of us. After all, that is what technology is all about: improving the quality of life. Â
Kids and smart high tech gadgets
Many kids nowadays are clamoring to have their own gadgets such as cell phones or Ipad so they can play games or even learn their lessons.
Nowadays, many preschoolers are well adept in using gadgets even though they have not yet learned in tying their own shoe laces. We are all amazed and stunned by how technology seems to have taken over our lives. This may be taken positively and negatively. Many studies have shown that exposure of kids to various high tech gadgets have significant impact to their behavior.
Though experts recommend that kids under the age of two should not yet be exposed to screen time, it is a fact that many are still enjoying the use of tablets and cellphones. The fact is that the brain of a child is like a sponge and can absorb many information within minutes of exposure. Kids are even experts in manipulating the gadgets than adults. Parents may find gadgets very helpful for their kids, but some point to remember, several studies have associated heavy screen time to obesity, difficulty paying attention, an inability to make real-world friends, dulled imagination, low academic performance, and increased aggression. On the other hand, other experts and parents embrace the fact that technology makes learning fun and engages kids in exploring and problem solving.
With whatever reason, it is still the duty of the parents to look after the well being of their kids. Of course we want the best for our children, whether it pertains to giving them the material things they want or looking after their growth and development. After all, technology itself does not create problems. It is actually what we do with it.
Best smart high tech gadgets for the child’s room
Here are some of the recommended smart high tech gadgets that can be included in your child’s room:
1. SleepIQ Kids Bed – this bed adjusts with the kids as they grow and adjusts to their Sleeping Number setting. It allows you to teach them how to develop good sleep routines. The bed actually alerts you when your child is out of their bed, and the under-bed lights can be remotely controlled.
2. Smartlet – this gadget plugs into your wall outlets and provides you with WiFi, fast USB and nightlight.
3. Aumi – a smart night-light that you can control from your smartphone. It is also Bluetooth enabled, portable, multi-colored nightlight that can provide over 16 million color options.
4. Pianu – aninteractive piano that runs entirely in your computer’s browsers and teaches you how to play piano.
5. R2-D2 Home Planetarium – it features around 10,000 stars that can be projected from its head. Turn it on and gaze at the thousands of wonderful constellations that sparkle in our night sky.
6. Lumo Interactive Projector – an interactive projector that transforms your kid’s room into an interactive room.
7. Coolest Clock – a smart clock designed to project a lot more that time. The multi purpose device allows you to view various information along with time.
8. Lully – the Lully system will lull a child to sleep by creating gentle buzz from under the mattress.
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