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@doublespends.eth
Anyone have opinions of good baby monitors from a security and usability perspective?
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@jrf
We used the Nest for a while In our home, unless we were outside, we could always hear the shrill, piercing wail of our mildly uncomfortable babies Godspeed
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@dwr.eth
We have multiple Nanits but skeptical of the security tbh
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@amie
The eufy baby monitor has worked out well for us. You can add a second camera (if needed) and you can use it while traveling regardless of WiFi quality. We have the Miku but they just went bankrupt and it stopped working months ago because of a firmware update.
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@monishkumar
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cloud-baby-monitor/id432791399 This app and an old iPhone 5s is what I have had for years.
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@joshmiller
We've had both a RF analog baby monitor and a Logic Circle Pro camera that uses HomeKit secure video. The RF monitor is more reliable but less convenient. The older they get, the less it feels like a safety thing and the more we just use the camera to check if they're asleep or still complaining, so HomeKit works fine.
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@sathaxe
VTech DM221-2 old school old audio-only one is the best. $50. And I don’t say this lightly. I am very much concerned with aesthetics so this was hard to swallow lol. We tried a few baby cameras but they were all overpriced WiFi cameras, we just returned them all and bought Wyze for when we get help in the house.
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@framos.eth
Personally I never got a baby monitor that required WiFi connection or a smartphone app, I assume they spy on you by sending data out.
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