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    How does the Cry Translation feature work?

    Published on 22 November 2024
    Baby crying is the universal language newborns use to communicate. We use artificial intelligence and sound recognition to analyze the infant’s cries. Cry Translation will help you understand your baby’s different cries and tell you what they might mean.

    Cry Translation is an advanced technology powered by Zoundream and backed by scientific research that alerts you to your baby’s cry. Each cry is analyzed against an extensive database of more than 100,000 hours of real babies' cries. It is then instantly translated into one of five types of cry: Sleepy, Hunger, Uncomfortable, Burp, or Irritation, making it simpler for you to address your baby’s needs. Zoundream’s machine learning algorithm continually improves to deliver personalized information.

    To activate the Cry Translation feature, download the Philips Avent Baby Monitor+ App and unlock the feature within the App.
    It can take up to 1 minute to analyze the baby’s cry and deliver the cry translation to you via the App.

    Five types of cry

    When a baby cry is detected, a notification is sent through to the Parent Unit and the App. The cry result gets ‘translated’ into one of the following five types of cries:
    1. The Sleepy Cry – your baby is sleepy.
    2. The Hunger Cry – your baby is hungry.
    3. The Uncomfortable Cry – your baby is uncomfortable.
    4. The Burb Cry – your baby needs a burp.
    5. The Irritation Cry – your baby is irritated.

    The information on this page applies to the following models: SCD973/37 .

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