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#99, Soothing Cries & Saving Lives with Innovative Baby Tech, Dr. Harvey Karp from Happiest Baby

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#99, Soothing Cries & Saving Lives with Innovative Baby Tech, Dr. Harvey Karp from Happiest Baby

Happiest Baby's SNOO Smart Sleeper is an FDA-approved cradle that tracks baby's sleep, sends alerts, and automatically soothes with womb-like motions.
August 20, 2024

#99, Soothing Cries & Saving Lives with Innovative Baby Tech, Dr. Harvey Karp from Happiest Baby

In this episode of the AWS Health Innovation Podcast, Yin He, Principal Business Development for Healthcare and Life Sciences Startups at AWS, interviews Dr. Harvey Karp, Founder and CEO of Happiest Baby, the company behind the SNOO Smart Sleeper – a robotic bassinet designed to calm fussing infants and establish healthy sleep patterns.

  1. How did Dr. Karp’s experience as a pediatrician lead to the creation of the SNOO?
    • As a pediatrician and child development expert, Dr. Karp witnessed firsthand the challenges parents face with excessive infant crying and sleep deprivation. His quest to soothe colic and promote healthy sleep led him to develop the SNOO, a smart bassinet that mimics the womb environment by responding to fussing with gentle rocking and soothing sounds.
  2. What makes the SNOO a groundbreaking product in the healthcare industry?
    • In a pioneering move, the SNOO bassinet received FDA de novo approval in March 2023 as a medical device, making it the first smart crib to achieve this status. This clearance paves the way for insurance coverage and rental programs, aligning with Karp’s vision of making this technology accessible to families through employer benefits and other initiatives.
  3. What challenges did Dr. Karp face in bringing the SNOO to market?
    • Transforming the SNOO concept into a viable product took over two years of engineering challenges to create a smooth, quiet rocking motion. Despite funding obstacles, Karp leveraged his existing brand and persevered, demonstrating the entrepreneurial perseverance required to bring innovative healthcare solutions to market.
  4. How does the SNOO challenge traditional beliefs about infant care?
    • The SNOO raises intriguing questions about optimal infant care practices. While conventional wisdom suggests leaving babies alone is best for brain development, Karp theorizes that rocking and shushing may be neurological needs beyond just soothing techniques, challenging traditional beliefs about infant care.
  5. How has the SNOO been received by customers and healthcare professionals?
    • With a remarkable net promoter score of 89 and use in 160 hospitals, the SNOO demonstrates extremely high customer satisfaction by reducing nurse workloads. Karp’s focus on solving real family pain points is driving strong product-market fit, as evidenced by the positive reception from both parents and healthcare professionals.

To learn more about Happiest Baby and the SNOO Smart Sleeper, visit http://www.happiestbaby.com/.

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