![]() ![]() We can calmly discipline her through the monitor. Now that our little one has learned how to crawl out of her crib, we are using CloudBabyMonitor to catch her before she can crawl out. It had been user friendly even for someone who lacks technology know-how, like myself. It’s especially useful that you can change the volume and turn the sound on or off from your end of the monitor. We love the sounds and lullaby’s on it as well. It allows you to see your child like using Facetime or Skype and you can speak to them. We have used it from the moment we brought our daughter home. My husband and I bought CloudBabyMonitor after a failed attempt to use the traditional walkie-talkie style baby monitors. As long as you have a spare device ( old tablet/phone ) laying around you can use it as your main and only baby monitor ! I don’t usually write reviews, but I absolutely love CloudBabyMonitor! These are things that are only included in some of the more fancy, expensive baby monitors thus, making CloudBabyMonitor an incredible value. There are lots of features such as music, intercom and mobile monitoring that come with CloudBabyMonitor. You can even leave the baby unit ( phone/tablet ) running at home while you are trying out a new baby sitter so you can check in using the parent unit ( your mobile phone ) from wherever you are. It’s easy to use and you can look in on your baby from anywhere. The developers have worked out the kinks and it works perfectly now. I would’ve paid $50 for it.įorgot your baby monitor or don’t want to lug yours around when you are staying away from home ? CloudBabyMonitor is the perfect solution ! I have been using CloudBabyMonitor for over 4 years and though I always liked it, at first ,it was a little bit buggy. Oh yeah and CloudBabyMonitor on iPhone and Mac is less than $20 altogether. ![]() Everything I wanted (noise notification, clear view, streaming remotely) works perfectly. I only contacted the developer to add some suggestions for new features. For instance, can purchase your own steel arms to suspend a wired or (if you choose) a wireless camera. Customizability: it’s up to YOU how you want to monitor baby. Stability: it reconnects itself and never closes when running in the background (every other WiFi baby monitor I tried disconnects and doesn’t notify you). I’ve tried Miku and Nanit and a number of other baby monitors (all of which emit microwaves near baby), and they don’t even come close to the stability, customizability, and convenience of CloudBabyMonitor. Not only is this an amazing deal, it is currently the ONLY way you can make a fully wired solution for monitoring a baby. ![]() Pair this with a Mac+wired USB IR camera + wired USB Mic and you have a (minus the cost of the Mac and iPhones) less than $100 dollar state of the art baby monitor (that has NO RF radiation near baby, since everything is wired). If I could do 4 1/2 or 4 3/4 stars I would, as 4 stars seems too little, but overall, it’s been a lifesaver, perhaps even literally. Nothing too serious, and in one case, the resolution for it was just the latest update, which came at the same time the glitch happened. So good for our peace of mind, and for his as well.įrom time to time, there might be a glitch, thus the 4 stars. With CloudBabyMonitor, all he has to do is call out, and we’re there lickety split. It’s such a nice app to have, far better than the call for help button on his cell phone with which he would have to get the phone out of his pocket, open it, and press that call for help button. In the past couple of weeks, he’s fallen several times, and CloudBabyMonitor been extremely good to have, because all he has had to do was call out, and we could run to help him up. He’s taken a bit of a turn for the worse, so we’ve had it connected with at least one of our devices 24/7 since that time. ![]() We were actively connecting regularly, off and on throughout the day, until the last couple of weeks. With his permission, and without the video, just using the audio, we are using this to keep tabs on my 91 year old dad, who lives with us, but in his own separate space. ![]()
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