What If a Stroller Could Move on Its Own, Calm Your Child, and Detect What’s Ahead?

Designed to assist, soothe, and sense its surroundings, this stroller quietly supports the pace of everyday parenting.

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The GlüxKind Ella stroller incorporates autonomous motion features designed to support caregivers during daily routines. When unoccupied, it operates in a hands-free mode, following the user autonomously using motion tracking technology. While in use with a child, dual motors assist with pushing, especially on inclines, while an adaptive braking system helps manage descents and maintain control.


The stroller includes a “Rock-My-Baby” function, which enables automatic rocking while stationary. It adjusts both motion and integrated white noise based on the child’s responsiveness. In addition, a story streaming feature is planned, allowing parents to play audio content directly from their smartphones.


Safety systems are built into the design. The stroller uses facial recognition to authorize users and integrates GPS tracking accessible through a mobile app. Sensors around the stroller detect environmental changes such as obstacles or moving objects and coordinate with the braking and parking systems to enhance control and prevent unintended movement.


Additional digital features include a trip report function that logs walking distance and duration. The stroller can also be unlocked using a smartphone, replacing manual keys. All functions are managed quietly in the background to minimize distraction and maintain a consistent user experience.


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