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If you prefer not to use the pole, the petite camera can be removed and placed directly on a straight and sturdy surface on its own. With color and night-vision, lullabies, ambient sounds, a night light, temperature monitoring, two-way audio, and pan and tilt cameras, this system has everything you find on more expensive options, and in some cases more. To add further the infrared technology enables clear and crisp video transmission even during the night along with its extremely useful night light.
There’s also a Pan-Tilt-Zoom Video model that allows you to move the camera via your phone, and the Video + Breathing version that can monitor your child’s breathing (much like the Angelcare AC527). While the camera doesn’t stand out as superior to any other, the Nanit comes into its own when you use the app and the breathing wear. The set-up consists of plugging them in, pairing the items when you take them out of the box, and you’re good to go!Although the essential app functions are free, to benefit from all of the app’s sleep diary and tracking systems a subscription is required. Overall, this is a good choice if you want a smart baby monitor and have an excellent WiFi connection.
The Motorola Halo+ monitors can be used as free-standing cameras you place on a desk or dresser top. You can programme a selection of soothing lullabies and white noises to come on, to ensure your baby is always relaxed and 2way-talk allows your little one to be comforted by your voice until you can get to the nursery.There’s no need to swap back and forth between two cameras, which can be incredibly frustrating if you monitor two babies at once.