![]() ![]() These clever gadgets are super convenient, enabling parents to keep an eye on their sleeping children via an app on their smartphone or tablet. Our February 2022 survey of 2,004 parents revealed that 28% of parents who owned a baby monitor used a wi-fi enabled model. Why are parents choosing security cameras over baby monitors? You can't play lullabies - While security cameras do usually have the ability to talk to the baby, you won't be able to play lullabies to soothe the baby to sleep. ![]() No sound sensitive lights - Security cameras also lack sound sensitive lights - a feature which enables you to turn off the volume on a supplied parent unit but still see if your baby is crying via a series of progressive lights.However, security cameras lack built-in temperature sensors seen on proper baby monitors. Lack of temperature sensors - Ensuring the nursery isn’t too hot or cold is key for maintaining a safe sleeping environment.By contrast, baby monitor cameras should be more focused on the sleeping child. Incorrect angle of view - A security camera tends to have a wide and zoomed out angle of view to cover as much ground as possible.This is clearly for warning off intruders, as few parents would want to wake their child with a shrieking siren. Security alarms - Some security cameras have alarms you can sound remotely from a smartphone app.Here's a handful of reasons why you shouldn’t rely on a security camera to monitor your baby’s sleep.
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