Smart shirt changes color according to infant temperature

After 6 years of research, Chris Ebejer, a British, has produced a discolored clothing when children show signs of high body temperature.

Chris Ebejer signed a contract worth more than $ 20 million with a manufacturing company to embark on mass production of this unique product. Clothing sets using materials can change color when the baby's body temperature changes, helping parents monitor their children's health, avoiding many serious consequences. Too high a body temperature can cause a child's brain to stop working and it is also a sign of serious illnesses such as meningitis.

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Baybyglow's father invented a photo with the young model.

Mr. Ebejer said: 'Mothers will see this as an invaluable product. Human body heat is something that can't be seen but this clothes will change that and turn them into something that can be seen clearly. It can convey information to mothers that babies cannot do. '

Mr. Ebejer came up with the idea of ​​this invention while studying children's literature. He began searching for pink pigment with 'sensitive' molecules with high temperatures. It took him six years and more than $ 1 million to work with scientists to attach this type of pigment to children's clothing.

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The clothes will turn white if the baby's body temperature is higher than 37 degrees C.

Babyglow has three pink, navy and green colors, all turning white as soon as the baby's temperature exceeds 37 degrees C.

The author of the invention signed a contract to sell products with many countries including the United States. 'This research has taken me a lot of time but I feel very satisfied and passionate. I believe this is an essential product for life, "Ebejer said.

Babyglow products will officially be available in the market next October for $ 33 per set.