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Insane baby stroller sports LCD display, headlights, phone charger

It’s hard to say whether the 4moms Origami is a high-end stroller built with babies in mind or whether it’s more of a treat for the person pushing it. Its specs read more like those of a high-end car than a baby buggy.

The stroller has two sets of front-mounted lights: A set of headlights and a set of downward-firing pathway lamps that turn on automatically when it gets dark. It has an LCD screen above the handle that displays the temperature, your walking speed, and the distance traveled. Oh, and there’s an add-on phone charger that rejuvenates your mobile device’s battery as you push the stroller. This is the ultimate luxury vehicle for the eating-raw-Cheerios-with-their-fingers crowd.
via Wired

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