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Top 4 Baby Monitors

Best Baby Monitors

If you want to keep an eye on your child but still maintain a sleep schedule, then you will be pleased to know there are a variety of exceptional baby monitors on the market. A simple invention like the baby monitor can take away dozens of trips back and forth to the crib. Here we have a list of the best baby monitors, equipped with essential features like Wi-Fi, heart rate monitoring and movement tracking to keep an eye on your precious little one.

4 of the Best Baby Monitors

When buying the best baby monitor, you will have to think about and find the type of baby monitor you want for your home. There are audio monitors (the simplest of its kind), video monitors, baby movement trackers, other vital detectors, etc. Then, within each category, there are further subcategories to choose from, like traditional video monitors, those equipped with Wi-Fi or advanced versions with a unique combination of both.

After considering all these essential elements, here is our list of the top four baby monitors for the year.

1. Spaceview Baby Monitor Cam Bundle

Price: $169.99

The Eufy SpaceView and Eufy SpaceView Pro meet the criteria better than any other monitors. Ideal for every busy mom, the Eufy SpaceView Baby Cam has a hassle-free setup and is extremely easy to use. It's a traditional baby monitor with a stand or base for propping it against the crib.

The battery lasts around 12 hours on a single full charge, which is sufficient to last you the whole night. On standby mode, it can last up to 30 hours, so it is amazing if you need a reliable baby camera.

The key feature is the 720-pixel camera that can be adjusted up, down and sideways via remote controls. Plus, the audio and video quality are excellent, and the range and the controls are amazing for the price. That makes it the top choice on our list.

Pros:

  • Easy to use.
  • Requires little maintenance.
  • Long battery life.

Cons:

  • May be a bit bulky.
  • No button for quick transition to sleep mode.

2. Nanit Smart Baby Monitor and Wall Stand

Price: $169.99

The Nanit Plus Camera Baby Monitor and Wall Stand is an excellent choice if you want a feature-packed baby monitor. It offers smooth connectivity and Bluetooth, making it a winner in performance. It is the best choice for first-time parents as it has various mounting styles and built-in cables for safety. The only concern is the price. However, all the features justify every penny.

There is also an app that guides new parents, especially about the baby’s sleeping pattern, and gives helpful tips on improving the baby's sleep. You can track your baby's sleep, development and other vitals here.

The smart monitor keeps the baby’s breathing in check without exposing the baby to any radiation or electronic parts. In addition, seamless connectivity provides smooth video without any lags or distortion. Other features like lullabies, white noise and temperature sensors are also included.

There’s also a soft glow night light that you can use while feeding or looking for things without disrupting the baby’s sleep. The battery life is good and lasts the whole night easily.

Pros:

  • High-quality camera.
  • Offers baby tracking.
  • Cable management system for safety.
  • Complete feature-packed device.

Cons:

  • Expensive.
  • Baby sleep tracking app is free for one year only.

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3. Owlet Dream Sock Smart Baby Monitor

Price: $249

Next in line is Owlet’s Dream Sock, which is a baby camera with vital assessments. This works as a mini baby monitor that can be used as a wearable device. It has a distinct tracking sock for keeping the baby’s heart rate, breathing and vitals in check as your child sleeps peacefully.

The sock is available in various hues and is made to fit around the baby’s foot comfortably. The device is excellent as it keeps track of all the baby’s vitals and can give you the complete record when required.

However, it is not a recording device; it just shows the live video. But it is fun — and relieving — watching your little one’s heartbeat graph on your phone. Other features like movement tracking, noise, etc., can also be used as required.

So, although it does come with a heavy tag, the sense of peace that your bundle of joy is safe is worth it.

Pros:

  • Comes with a built-in oximeter.
  • Has Wi-Fi connectivity.
  • Extensive battery life.

Cons:

  • Inaccurate readings.
  • A bit difficult to set up.

4. Infant Optics DXR-8 Pro Baby Monitor

Price: $199.99

If you are looking for high picture quality and a device that facilitates you over a wide range, the Infant Optics DXR-8 Pro will be your best friend. Easy to set up, this baby monitor has night vision, audio and a 270-degree wide panning range.

You can mount it on the wall, tilt it and adjust the settings as required to get a clear view of the baby or the whole room. The construction is solid, and the display resolution is good.

Plus, the large display screen allows you to see those smiles and waking moments even when you are not around your baby. Moreover, the camera works in silent mode at night, so your baby won't wake up with the tweaks and creeks of it panning around or making any such movements.

Pros:

  • Built-in controls for volume and display.
  • High-quality display resolution.
  • Has a unique noise reduction feature.

Cons:

  • Short battery life.
  • Charges via a unique charging port only.

The Verdict

Choosing the baby monitor can be overwhelming if you haven't done a bit of research before heading to the market. With the number of choices, it is hard to find the right one for your baby. However, by narrowing down your choice based on your budget, preferences, features needed and portability, you can work out a way to find the right model for your home.

These four models above are top-of-the-line inventions designed to make your job as a parent much easier.