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BabyPing, the creators of the award-winning smart baby monitor that lets parents connect to their baby from anywhere in the world through their iPhone and iPad, are proud to announce that they have become the first baby monitor to be stocked by the quality baby goods retailer JoJo Maman Bébé.
JoJo Maman Bébé, a British independent maternity, baby & nursery designer/retailer, is one of the leading UK retailers for maternity clothes, baby clothes and nursery products. Established in 1993, and this year celebrating 20 years of beautiful babies, JoJo’s has made BabyPing the first (and only) baby monitor to be listed in their expansive catalogue of high quality products.
After a fabulous launch year that saw BabyPing pick up the Gold Award for “Baby Safety at Home” at Kind und Jugend, plus two Practical Parenting & Pregnancy Awards for “Most Innovative Product” and “Best New Product over £40”, this year has already started well for the revolutionary baby monitor, with the product being heavily featured across the USA media network as part of coverage from the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas at the start of January.
James Hunt, Head of Marketing for BabyPing, said “With high quality premium products being at the core of everything that JoJo Maman Bébé provides, we are extremely excited that they see our fabulous smart baby monitor as a fit to their customers, and we look forward to working with them closely”.
BabyPing retails at £149.99 and is distributed in the UK by bébélephant - http://www.bebelephant.com/
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