Nanit Pro Baby Monitor
Nanit Pro adds AI-powered sleep insights to baby monitoring. The app analyzes sleep patterns and offers evidence-based tips for better sleep.
Last updated: 9 Mar 2026 · 4 products rated
A good baby monitor is one of those things that genuinely makes life easier when you've got little ones. You can actually sit in another room without running back constantly to check if your baby's okay, and the better monitors let you see what's happening and hear everything properly. I've tested a heap of baby monitors over the years, and they're definitely not all created equal. Some are brilliant and give you real peace of mind, while others are unreliable, have dodgy apps, or the video quality is so rough you can't actually see what's going on.
In Australia, you need a baby monitor that works reliably on our internet connections and doesn't cause you constant frustration. The premium options include features like two-way audio so you can talk to your little one, temperature sensors to make sure the room isn't too hot or cold, and pretty decent video quality. The budget monitors still do the job of letting you check on your baby, but they've got fewer bells and whistles. I've tested these monitors based on video quality, reliability, app functionality, and how secure they are because you don't want dodgy security on something connected to your home network. The premium option is brilliant if you want all the features, the budget pick gets you the basics without spending a fortune, and the value option actually punches above its weight with reliable monitoring without the premium price.
Nanit Pro adds AI-powered sleep insights to baby monitoring. The app analyzes sleep patterns and offers evidence-based tips for better sleep.
The Owlet Dream Duo 2 is the baby monitor parents choose when video quality matters. Crystal-clear 1080p with excellent night vision lets you see exactly what's happening.
VTech BM5550AU is the baby monitor for parents who prefer closed-circuit security over cloud connectivity. Reliable, no hacking worries, no internet dependency.
The Motorola VM65 bridges the gap between closed-circuit simplicity and internet connectivity. Better video than VTech, optional internet access if you want it.
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