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The Nanit Pro 1080p HD Smart Baby Monitor combines award-winning video clarity with advanced AI-powered alerts and sensor-free breathing monitoring. Featuring a versatile Flex Duo Stand for a 130° adjustable view, it offers real-time sound and motion notifications, sleep analytics, and multi-device compatibility. Designed for modern parents seeking peace of mind and seamless family sharing, it elevates baby monitoring beyond basics—though some premium features require subscription plans.





| ASIN | B0BD99HRBV |
| Additional product features | 2 Way Audio, Built In Light, Cry Detection, HD Resolution, Night Vision |
| Alert type | Audio and Motion |
| Batteries required | No |
| Battery Type | Non-replaceable USB-powered |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,966 in Baby Products ( See Top 100 in Baby Products ) 14 in Smart Baby Monitors |
| Best uses | Camera |
| Communication technology | Wi-Fi |
| Compatible products | Smartphone, Tablet, Computer |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (2,684) |
| Date First Available | 6 Sept. 2022 |
| Item Weight | 750 g |
| Item model number | N322KW |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Material composition | plastic |
| Model Number | N322KW |
| Number of channels | 2 |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 16.5 x 8.9 x 8.9 cm; 750 g |
| Standing screen display size | 3.5 |
| Style | Pro Camera + Flex Duo Stand |
A**I
Pricey - additional plans are really expensive so make sure you know what comes as standard
The more expensive baby monitors and the extra plan is expensive for the extras. I purchased the more expensive plan because I am impulsive and not aware of what does/doesn't come as standard. A really good monitor for us though. The birdseye angle is a dream. We were able to change the height and angle so it was perfect. Clear image every time with no doubts of what's happening. I also got some of the breathing monitoring swaddles (not sure if this monitoring is standard) which has done wonders for our piece of mind. It gives us monthly ish videos showing us how much the baby has grown. It also gives age-related tips which have genuinely been helpful Everything is controlled through the phone which wasn't a problem for us, It has a 'background audio' mode which means the sound from the camera is being played on your phone in live time so if there is any crying etc you can hear it instantly without constantly checking your phone and having screen time. We end up turning this on in the evening time when watching TV so we can have one ear upstairs knowing what is happening. Notifications come pretty much straight away - no lag for us. Can also give family/friends visitor permissions so they can view only the camera. We were never interested in this though. The only improvement I would suggest would be to have some more buttons on the camera which we use often e.g to turn the camera and white noise on and off. Currently, all controlled through the phone. Definitely on the more expensive side but a really good product and recommended. If you're not bothered by the extra features and you want to do the basics then this would probably be overkill. But it has been unreal for us and we have loved it
S**N
After 9 months of 24/7 usage, we wouldn't buy it again
We’ve been using the Nanit baby monitor 24/7 for the last nine months, so I thought it was about time I wrote a review. The headline is, I wouldn’t buy it again. It feels like a baby monitor where the marketing push for subscriptions is miles ahead of what the product actually delivers. The positives - The camera quality is good. Crisp visuals and clear audio (aside from when white noise is playing, for obvious reasons). - The camera itself is small and fairly portable. Unfortunately, that’s about it for the positives. Although the camera is compact, it has to be mounted on a stand above the cot. Every time we go away, whether for one night or several, it’s an absolute faff to get the camera out from behind the cot, pack it up, load it into the car, and then set it all up again at the new location. We have friends with radio-based monitors that have a simple clip on the back, and after using this, we’re seriously considering getting one of those for our next trip. Staying on the topic of portability, this camera relies on Wifi. That means every time you go somewhere new (an Airbnb, a parent’s house, a friend’s place), you have to pair it with a new Wifi network. Sometimes this works first time, other times you have to turn it off and on and try again. In my experience, it usually connects within three attempts. The app itself is another major frustration. It often feels awkward and unintuitive, and it’s clearly designed to push you towards paid features. You’ll tap on options that appear to be standard, only to be met with a paywall for a very expensive subscription. I’m generally happy to pay for subscriptions if they offer good value, but the basic AI detection (awake, standing, being attended to) is really poor. It mis-detects around a quarter of events every day, which is far too high given how much they’re charging. On Android, there’s another issue. We had to buy a tablet to use as a dedicated overnight monitor or for grandparents, but the Android app won’t rotate properly into landscape. You can rotate the video feed, but the app itself stays in portrait mode, leaving huge empty bars on either side and a tiny video in the middle. Firmware updates are another pain point. I understand that a cloud connected device needs regular updates, but the way this is handled is terrible. Today (at 5am) I switched from my phone to the tablet as I was leaving for work, only for the tablet to announce that it had to enforce a firmware update and reboot immediately. There was no option to delay it. It didn’t even allow me to fade out or lower any sounds, it just cut them, rebooted, then turned them back on at the previous volume, waking the baby. It feels like this was designed without any consideration for real world usability. Internet dependency is another serious issue. There’s mention of a “local” mode, where you can add a local only user to view the camera over the wifi. However, if you haven’t set this up in advance and your internet goes down, you’ll discover that you can’t add users and often can’t access the camera at all. Sometimes it will say “local view only” for your accounts, but you can’t seem to force this mode. In my experience, if the device you’re using can’t access the internet, you can’t view the camera. There are plenty of threads online about this problem. It also means that when staying in rentals or Airbnbs, poor Wifi coverage can force you to move the travel cot into awkward places just to get a signal. The same is true for power, which affects more brands than just the Nanit, but as it requires mains power you will often need to travel with an extension lead as some of the older places we stay at don't have power sockets where you would tend to position a travel cot. Finally, the user management is unnecessarily complex. We have grandparents who occasionally look after the baby, and getting the app set up on their phones requires full user registration, email confirmation, and account setup. There’s no real benefit that justifies this level of friction. If I could go back in time, I wouldn’t buy this again. There’s clearly a heavy focus on driving users towards expensive subscription plans, but the app experience and AI quality just don’t justify the cost yet.
S**E
True peace of mind
After our Owlet baby monitor stopped working (after 1 use, but that’s another story) we decided to do some research, and checked out lots of reviews - the Nanit Pro seemed to be highly recommended. We’ve been using it now for a handful of days, but already we are so pleased we chose this one. We haven’t yet used the camera with the wall mount, just using the stand (although this limits your stats), which we’ve screwed onto a camera tripod. The picture quality is great, as too are the features. You can play sounds via the camera (birds, rain, wind, white noise) as well as turn on a night light atop the camera. You can also have audio from the camera constantly pass through to your phone / tablet, even in the background. It comes with a waist band and a swaddle which feature the black pattern that the camera reads. This is by far the greatest thing for peace of mind, as you can see your baby’s breaths per minute. We have the app installed on our phones and on our iPad, which is great for the kitchen at night when baby is in their crib and snoozing in between feeds. The camera also has night vision, so you can see baby even in the dark, which is brilliant. We can’t fault it, the software is great (which with some others can sometimes be annoyingly bad), the hardware is great, and it works reliably. Would recommend to anyone without hesitation. UPDATE: After 5 months of ownership, we’re still as pleased as we were when we initially wrote this review. We are now using the wall mounted camera, and it’s never skipped a beat, still would highly recommend to anyone looking for a baby cam.
A**R
This travel stand for the Nanit Camera is definitely recommended for all owners of a Nanit Camera, especially those parents that travel with their child, or don’t want to use the wall or tall stand mounts for the camera. It is worth the price, especially to allow for the flexibility to move the camera to other rooms in the house or for travelling. It is easy to use, and fits easily into bags, or a case that is sold separately to house the stand and the camera.
E**Z
Non ne vale la pena, si disconnette in continuazione, l’app è sempre in caricamento per vedere lo streaming. Soldi buttati
C**Y
I like the bandits so much I purchased a second. My only complaint is that you have to purchase the plan which is a super annoying money grab when you are already paying for such an expensive camera
Z**E
Receive a lot of false alerts, crib can only be positioned in the camera horizontally not vertically, video takes a while to load when opening the app, app/video/alerts often crash, cannot use sleep insights unless use the wall attachment… etc. I expected much better for the price.
J**L
Has a solid l weighted base that prevents the stand from easily tipping over. Convenient and portable. We can easily place it around the apartment.
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