6 safe smart gadgets for a high-tech nursery

6 safe smart gadgets for a high-tech nursery
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Putting smart speakers in your living room is one thing, but if you’re going to have a connected device in your nursery, you need to know it’s secure.

Case in point: A popular baby monitor that allowed hackers to spy on live video of parents and their babies. Yeah. Scary. This isn’t the place to be cheap, folks. I found these top-rated, ultra-safe smart devices to make those early days a lot less stressful.

Babysense Breathing Monitor ($127.50)

This little gadget fits under your baby’s mattress and alerts you of any problems with your baby’s breathing or sleeping. There’s no Wi‑Fi or internet involved, so it’s hack-proof, too.

SNOO Smart Sleeper Bassinet ($1,695)

This bassinet helps you and your baby get more z’s. It comes with a built-in swaddle, rocks on its own, makes white noise and has an app. SNOO says your kid will grab one or two extra hours of sleep a night. It’s pricey, but if it delivers on even half that promise, it’s worth every penny.

Nanit Pro Camera ($193.52)

The Nanit Pro Camera lets you keep an eye on your kid from anywhere with high-quality video and secure encryption. It notifies you of movement, crying, breathing changes, or if your baby or toddler enters “off-limits areas” in a room, like a doorway or stairs.

Munchkin Bluetooth-enabled Swing ($198.50)

I like this little rocker a lot for entertaining your little one when they’re awake. The smart part? You can choose from several rocking movements and a variety of classical and soothing sounds. You can even connect your own audio.

Diaper Genie with Antimicrobial Odor Control ($47.99)

A newborn can go through up to 3,000 diapers in their first year. Diaper Genies are old-school … but so much better now. The bags have built-in antimicrobial tech to keep the whole house from getting stinky and even inhibit bacterial growth on the film.

Hatch Rest ($59.99)

This smart lamp creates the perfect sleep conditions, with soothing colors, white noise, nature sounds or lullabies. It also acts as a subtle night light for late-night feedings. As your kid gets older, you can set it to slowly brighten in the morning and help them wake up naturally.

🐤 My farmer friend used his COVID‑19 stimulus to buy baby chickens. He got the money for nothing and the chicks for free. (Ah, I heard you laugh!)

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Tags: devices, encryption, hackers, internet, video, White Noise