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CryAnalyzer - baby translator

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Wenn Ihr Baby anfängt zu weinen, kann es schwierig sein, seine Bedürfnisse zu verstehen. Hier kommt unsere innovative App ins Spiel, wobei über 2 Millionen Benutzer weltweit mit der Analyse von Weinenklängen analysiert werden, um die Emotionen Ihres Babys zu entschlüsseln. Unabhängig davon, ob Sie sich für die kostenlose Version entscheiden, die von Anzeigen unterstützt wird, oder sich für eine ununterbrochene, werbefreie Erfahrung abonnieren, sind wir hier, um die Elternschaft etwas zu erleichtern.

Zu verstehen, warum Ihr Baby weint, kann von entscheidender Bedeutung sein, insbesondere wenn Sie Schwierigkeiten haben, sie zu beruhigen. Unsere App Cryanalyzer soll Eltern in diesen Momenten helfen. Egal, ob Ihr Baby Schlaf, Milch braucht oder wachsende Schmerzen oder eine Störung ihres Lebensrhythmus hat, Cryanalyzer kann helfen. Es ist besonders nützlich für Babys, die trotz beruhigender Geräusche Schwierigkeiten haben, zu schlafen.

Schlüsselmerkmale von Cryanalyzer

Cryanalyzer verfügt über eine Genauigkeit von über 80%, um den emotionalen Zustand Ihres Babys aus ihren Schreien zu identifizieren, und prognostiziert, warum sie vielleicht weinen. Wir haben mehr als 20 Millionen Baby -Weinen -Sounds analysiert, um dieses Genauigkeitsniveau zu erreichen. Die App wird von 0 bis 6 Monaten für Neugeborene empfohlen und kann verwendet werden, bis Ihr Kind 2 Jahre alt ist.

In Zusammenarbeit mit dem National Center for Child Health and Development (NCCHD), der einzigen spezialisierten Forschungseinrichtung für pädiatrische Gesundheitsversorgung in Japan entwickelt, wird in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Nationalen Zentrum für Kindergesundheit entwickelt. Diese Zusammenarbeit sorgt für die Zuverlässigkeit der App, Ihnen zu verstehen, ob Ihr Baby hungrig, schläfrig oder andere Bedürfnisse hat.

Die App zeichnet die Tonhöhe und die Häufigkeit der Schreie Ihres Babys auf, um ihren emotionalen Zustand vorherzusagen, und zeigt die Ergebnisse auf Ihrem Smartphone sowie die Anleitung zu den Stillzeiten. Sie können die Anfragen Ihres Babys leicht über das Display verstehen. Darüber hinaus personalisiert Cryanalyzer seine Analyse basierend auf Ihrem Feedback und verbessert die Genauigkeit im Laufe der Zeit. Sie können auch die weinenden Rekorde Ihres Babys verfolgen, die dazu beitragen können, sie zu beruhigen und zu beruhigen.

Cryanalyzer ist besonders hilfreich, wenn Ihr Baby nicht aufhört zu weinen, und Sie sind sich nicht sicher, was zu tun ist, wenn es nachts unaufhörlich weinen, wenn Sie Füttern und Ausbrüchen unwirksam erscheinen oder wenn Sie sie an öffentlichen Orten wie geschäftigen Restaurants beruhigen müssen.

Sprachunterstützung

Um einem globalen Publikum gerecht zu werden, haben wir die Sprachunterstützung in der App um arabische, chinesische, englische, französische, Deutsche, Hindi, Indonesische, Japanisch, Koreanisch, Portugiesisch, Russisch und Spanisch erweitert.

Kontakt- und Rechtsinformationen

Wenn Sie Fragen oder Anfragen haben, können Sie uns gerne über das Formular in der App kontaktieren. Weitere Informationen finden Sie in unseren Nutzungsbedingungen unter https://cry-analyzer.com/contentents/term.html und unsere Datenschutzrichtlinien unter https://cry-analyzer.com/contents/privacy.html .

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Platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Steam, Epic)
Developer: Crimson Dread Studios
Publisher: Spectral Horizon Games

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