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Product: Alarm Clock: Biology
Auto-tune Baby Monitors   (+9)  [vote for, against]
Keep crying lil baby, your mom and I are making out

Once the baby starts crying, karaoke like background songs and drums kick in and the crying is converted to vocal, bass, guitar melodies, whatever.
-- leinypoo13, Dec 27 2013

the opposite _22Sounds_20of_20th..._20Masking_20Device
Keep baby from wondering what those strange noises are, or traumatizing the teenagers. [FlyingToaster, Dec 27 2013]

Autotune of crying baby http://www.youtube....watch?v=diLG-4lJows
[FlyingToaster, Jan 02 2014]

Funny. Very disturbing, but funny.
-- doctorremulac3, Dec 27 2013


Didn't Skrillex get started this way?

Hey, if reversed and used to convert adult sleeping sounds, it could make for a lullaby snorechestra.
-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Dec 27 2013


"Hide your kids, hide your wife..."
-- normzone, Dec 27 2013


If adults like adultry will infants like the infantry?
-- doctorremulac3, Dec 27 2013


Only missing childry and teenagery, which I guess would be 1) a child size centrifuge next to the shower and 2) a new term for relatively small German soldiers
-- leinypoo13, Dec 27 2013


"God save the Queen" by SIDS Vicious...
-- 4whom, Jan 02 2014


gurnaoke [+]
-- xenzag, Jan 02 2014


This idea went a different direction than I expected. I was hoping that when the intelligent baby monitor was roused by the sound of baby's cries, it would automatically respond by playing pre-recorded gentle shushing sounds in either mommy's or daddy's voice to reassure baby that it is not alone. If the crying continues for more than a minute, then a lineup of pre-recorded lullabies by mommy and daddy begins. If after two or three minutes of that doesn't quiet the child, then a battery-powered mobile hanging above the crib powers on and begins to softly glow like a dim lava lamp with everchanging colors, slowly rotating. And thats when Bing Crosby takes over for mom and dad. If the crying persists beyond the soft crooning of "Tooralooraloora", "White Cllifs of Dover", and "Little Lambs Eat Ivy", then it's definitely time for mom or dad to get up and change some diapers. [Other artists and playlists, incidentally, are available for more advanced children, because we know that your child is very very special and gifted.]
-- jurist, Jan 02 2014


[FlyingToaster] Thats awesome and hilarious
-- leinypoo13, Jan 02 2014



random, halfbakery