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The Best Baby Monitors for 2025

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A baby monitor lets you watch, entertain, and soothe your child from afar. Check out the top baby monitors we’ve tested to determine which is right for your little one.
Your baby needs constant attention, but you can’t be in their room every hour of every day. The best baby monitors can provide peace of mind, knowing your little one is safe and sound. We’ve been testing and reviewing baby monitoring systems for more than a decade, so you’ve come to the right place to start your search. Our top pick, the Nanit Pro Complete Monitoring System, allows you to see and hear your baby from your phone and tracks their breathing, growth, and sleep patterns. In testing, we found the system’s sleep insights particularly useful when trying to determine an optimal bedtime for our little cherub. If you’re looking for something more affordable or private, our list of the best baby monitors has options to suit you as well. Why We Picked It
The Nanit Pro is pricey, but it’s also one of the smartest baby monitors we’ve tested. While many monitors are limited to tracking movement and alerting you if your baby starts crying, the Nanit Pro can also monitor breathing and track your child’s growth. The peace of mind you get with this well-designed, life-monitoring ecosystem is worth the hefty price.Who It’s For
First-time parents: The Nanit Pro is especially helpful for new and/or neurotic parents, as it lets you track a lot more than just your child’s crying.
Phone and tablet owners: Despite its high price tag, the Nanit does not include a separate audio/video monitor. Instead, you need to view the live feed or recorded video with a smartphone or tablet.Why We Picked It
The Miku Pro boasts a very good camera and excellent speakers, coming close to unseating the Nanit Pro as our top pick for baby monitors. However, it lacks some of the features you get with the Nanit, such as an included floor stand and Amazon Alexa voice control. Nanit also has a slightly better app. That said, what’s crucial for anxious parents is that the Miku Pro can track breathing in kids of all ages, without any special bands or pajamas, and without charging extra subscription fees.Who It’s For
Parents who want to monitor breathing: The Miku can monitor breathing without requiring any special wearables, unlike the Nanit Pro, which requires a dedicated breathing band. Moreover, it is suitable for children up to 12 years old.
Budget-conscious buyers: Miku doesn’t require a subscription for cloud storage, which can save you a lot of money over the life of the monitor.Why We Picked It
In addition to being the cutest baby monitor we’ve tested, the CuboAi Plus Smart Baby Monitor comes with a stand for your crib that provides a top-down view of your child. It can also automatically generate highlight reels of snapshots captured intermittently, if you allow it.

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