
$3,300 self-driving stroller latest high-tech product for parents
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A $3,300 artificially intelligent stroller produced by a Canadian company is being showcased at CES in Las Vegas. The product features hands-free navigation.
The product, with a purchase price starting at $3,300, includes environmental danger alerts, intelligent braking and 360-degree monitoring. Julia Musto is a reporter for Fox News and Fox Business Digital.
In a press release, Glüxkind noted the stroller's ability to push and brake regardless of terrain and even when fully loaded with groceries and toys.
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