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  • 3× Optical Zoom
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  • Pan, Tilt & Auto Tracking
£ 72.24£ 84.99
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  • 5MP Super HD
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AI Baby Crying & Smart Detection

Reolink smart baby monitor cameras help parents stay aware of important moments withAI-powered detection features. Selected models supportbaby crying detection and smart alerts, helping you quickly respond when your baby needs attention while reducing unnecessary notifications.

Clear Video Day and Night

Monitor your baby with high-resolution video and reliable night vision. Reolink cameras deliver clear views of sleeping, playing, and daily activities, even in low-light conditions.

Monitor More with Pan-Tilt & Auto Tracking

Selected Reolink indoor cameras offerpan & tilt control and auto tracking, allowing you to cover more areas of the nursery and follow your baby’s movements as they become more active.

No Monthly Subscription Required

Keep control of your recordings with flexible storage options, includingmicroSD cards, NVR, and NAS. Reolink provides local storage choices without forcing parents into ongoing cloud subscription fees.

Private & Flexible Monitoring That Grows with Your Family

Withlocal storage options and direct access through the Reolink App, parents can maintain greater control over their family’s videos. Beyond baby monitoring, Reolink cameras can continue protecting your home by watching pets, living spaces, or other areas as your family’s needs change.

Types of Baby Monitor

WiFi Baby Monitor Cameras: Connect to your home WiFi network and allow parents to monitor their baby remotely through a smartphone app. They typically support features such as HD video, night vision, two-way audio, and real-time alerts. Best for parents who want remote access and smart monitoring features.

Non-WiFi Baby Monitor Cameras: Use a dedicated parent unit or direct wireless connection instead of relying on the internet. They provide local monitoring without requiring WiFi, but remote viewing outside the home is usually unavailable. Best for parents who prefer simple monitoring without internet connection.

Smart Baby Monitor Cameras: Combine video monitoring with advanced features such as AI detection, baby crying detection, motion tracking, and smart notifications. Some models connect to a smartphone app, allowing parents to check their baby anytime and receive alerts when important events happen. Best for parents looking for intelligent monitoring and more flexible control.

Audio Baby Monitors: Transmit sounds from the nursery, allowing parents to hear crying, movement, or other noises without video monitoring. They are usually simpler and more affordable than camera-based baby monitors. Best for parents who only need basic sound monitoring.

Wearable & Sensor-Based Baby Monitors: Use sensors attached to the baby or placed near the baby to track information such as movement, sleep patterns, or vital signs. They focus more on health and sleep tracking rather than traditional video monitoring. Best for parents who want additional sleep or activity insights.

Common Usage Scenarios Of Baby Monitor Cameras

Nursery Monitoring: A dedicated baby monitor camera helps parents keep track of their baby’s sleep, activities, and daily routines with clear video and real-time alerts.

Newborn Care: A baby monitor camera provides clear night vision, two-way audio, and smart alerts to support parents during early-stage newborn care.

On-The-Go & Travel: A WiFi baby monitor camera allows parents to check on their baby remotely through a smartphone app while traveling or away from home.

Sleep Monitoring: A baby monitor camera helps parents monitor their baby’s sleep without disturbing their rest with features like night vision, motion detection, and live viewing.

Playtime Monitoring: A baby monitor camera allows parents to keep an eye on their baby during playtime and daily activities with wide-angle views and smart detection features.

Whole-Home Monitoring: A baby monitor camera can continue to protect your home beyond the nursery by monitoring pets, family members, and other indoor spaces as your needs change.

How To Choose The Best Baby Monitor In The UK?

Choose Between WiFi And Non-WiFi Models: The first decision is whether you need remote access. WiFi baby monitors are suitable for parents who want to check their baby through a smartphone app when away from home, while non-WiFi models are designed for local monitoring with a dedicated parent unit.

Check Video Quality For Night And Day Monitoring: Consider whether the baby monitor can provide clear images in different lighting conditions. Features such as video resolution, night vision, and viewing angles affect how clearly parents can monitor their baby.

Consider Fixed View Or Pan-Tilt Coverage: Choose a camera based on the monitoring area. Fixed-view cameras work well for cribs or small nursery spaces, while pan-tilt cameras provide wider coverage for larger rooms or active babies.

Decide If You Need Recording Or Live Viewing Only: Consider whether you only need real-time monitoring or want to save videos for later review. Baby monitors with local recording options can help capture important moments and monitor daily routines.

Consider Subscription Costs And Storage Options: Check whether the baby monitor requires a monthly subscription for video storage or smart features. Models supporting microSD cards, NVR, or NAS storage provide more flexible recording options.

Consider Smart Detection Features: Smart baby monitors can help parents identify important events more efficiently with features such as baby crying detection, motion detection, and smart alerts. Choose a model based on which detection features match your monitoring needs and how much automation you want.

What Age Does A Baby Need A Baby Monitor?

A baby monitor is most useful from birth to around 3 years old, especially when babies start sleeping in a separate room. During the newborn stage, parents can use it to check sleep, crying, and nighttime activities without entering the room. As babies become more mobile, a baby monitor camera helps parents keep track of movement, naps, and playtime while maintaining a safe environment.

Can I use my iPhone as a baby monitor?

Yes, you can use your iPhone as a basic baby monitor by using built-in features or third-party baby monitor apps. An iPhone can transmit audio, video, and notifications, allowing parents to check on their baby remotely when another device is placed in the nursery.

However, using an iPhone as a baby monitor has limitations compared with a dedicated baby monitor camera, such as limited battery life, lack of specialized features like night vision, baby crying detection, and continuous monitoring.

When To Stop Using A Baby Monitor?

Most parents start reducing the use of a baby monitor when their child is around 3 to 5 years old, especially when the child can sleep independently, call for help, and safely move around their room. If your child no longer needs frequent nighttime checks and can communicate when something is wrong, a baby monitor may no longer be necessary.

However, some families continue using a baby monitor after this stage for specific situations, such as monitoring a child who is sick, transitioning to a new bedroom, or keeping an eye on play areas.

Are Non-WiFi Baby Monitors Worth It?

Non-WiFi baby monitors can be worth it for parents who only need local monitoring within the home. They connect directly to a dedicated parent unit instead of relying on the internet, which means they can work even when WiFi is unavailable and do not require app setup or cloud services. However, they usually cannot provide remote viewing when parents are away from home.

For parents who only want to check on their baby from another room, a non-WiFi model can be a simple and reliable choice. If you need features such as smartphone access, baby crying alerts, video recording, or monitoring while outside the home, a WiFi baby monitor camera is usually a better option.

How To Set Up A Baby Monitor?

To set up a baby monitor, first place the camera in a suitable position with a clear view of the crib or monitoring area. Then connect the camera to power, pair it with the parent unit or mobile app, and follow the setup instructions to connect the device.

Are Baby Monitors Safe?

Baby monitors are generally safe when used correctly. Parents should install the camera securely away from the crib, keep power cables out of reach, and choose a model with secure connection options to protect privacy. Features such as encrypted transmission, local storage, and strong account security can provide additional protection while allowing parents to monitor their baby’s sleep and activities safely.