Look at This Insane Baby Stroller

This new baby carriage conveyance looks like it would be more at home in a NASA lab than on a shelf at REI.
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Kim Hyeonseok

Baby strollers have evolved over time to look less like quaint prams and more like high-performance sporting equipment. One over-the-top model even has an LCD screen, headlights, and a built-in phone charger.

But even that specimen can't compete with the Strollever, a new carriage design that looks like it would be more at home in a NASA lab than on a shelf at REI. This thing resembles a small rocketship, or even one of Google's cute self-driving cars.

Specs are scant, but Strollever was designed by Kim Hyeonseok (who's also designed a futuristic toilet) and its marquee feature is a gyroscope suspension system. Sensors on the wheels detect rocky terrain, and the stroller auto-adjusts its suspension so any roadbumps you might hit don't upset the dozing tot within. Your baby will stay asleep, blissfully ignorant, while you're stuck pushing a spaceship on wheels, explaining yourself to your neighbors.

The baby windshield is made of UV-resistant glass and provides additional protection against the elements. The stroller also has forward-facing headlamps and additional storage in the base. No details yet on when or where the Jetson-ian Strollever will be available.