At CES 2025, Bosch is showing off an AI-enabled bassinet with sensors that can detect almost everything anxious parents want to monitor about their babies. It’s unclear when the device, called Revol, will actually be available, but it can track vast amounts of data.
At first glance, the Revol looks somewhat similar to other smart bassinet beds, such as the popular Snoo. It has a mesh wall that automatically moves to soothe a sleeping baby. But unlike the Snoo, which rocks horizontally, the Revol moves vertically, with the mattress slowly rising and falling like a small elevator.
But most of the crib’s power lies in its built-in baby monitor, which provides a live video feed to caregivers. Inside the arm that extends above the crib is a series of sensors that can track both the environment around the bassinet and what’s happening inside.
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Bosch says it uses a millimeter-wave radar sensor that can accurately measure a baby’s heart rate and breathing. That data is sent to an app on the caregiver’s phone, where they can see real-time statistics and health reports. There are also sensors to monitor the environment around your baby, such as temperature and humidity sensors, and a particle meter to measure air quality.
Finally, since it’s 2025 and every product needs an AI component, Revol also has AI-enabled features. It uses computer vision to detect if an object, such as a blanket or stuffed animal, is near a baby’s face and alerts parents to the danger (the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends placing soft objects in your baby’s sleeping area). (We recommend that you do not place them.)
This alone sounds like a pretty impressive list of features for a bassinet, but expecting parents shouldn’t hold their breath until the Revol is available. A Bosch representative told me that the company plans to introduce the bassinet to the Chinese market first, and is targeting a 2026 launch in the U.S. due to the need to comply with U.S. laws and regulations. .
Pricing for the device has also not been announced yet, but Bosch told me they hope to price it around $1,200. While that may seem like a lot, the company plans to offer additional add-ons that can turn the crib into a changing table or desk, allowing parents and children to get more out of their crib. I plan to.
