CNET highlights top smart baby monitors for 2026

CNET has tested and selected the best smart baby monitors for parents, emphasizing versatility, ease of use and advanced features. The reviews cover options for various needs, from Wi-Fi connected devices to simple audio models, based on hands-on testing by parents. Top picks include the VTech V-Care for its flexibility and the Nanit Pro for detailed sleep tracking.

In a comprehensive review published by CNET, several baby monitors stand out for their ability to assist parents in monitoring infants and toddlers. The VTech V-Care Smart Baby Monitor VC2105 earns praise as the best overall due to its multiple viewing options: a handheld monitor, tablet or the VTech Baby Plus app on iOS and Android devices. It functions with or without Wi-Fi, ensuring reliability during outages, and includes zoom, pan and sleep insights when mounted properly. Priced affordably without a subscription, it adapts to different child stages, though a stand costs an extra $49.95.

For Wi-Fi users, the Nanit Pro Camera offers app-based control via iOS and Android, with integration to Google Home or Amazon Alexa. It provides clear video and audio, remote access and a built-in nightlight. An upgraded subscription at $120 or more per year unlocks sleep statistics and caretaker sharing, but the device costs around $300, and Wi-Fi can be inconsistent without an alternative viewing method.

The Owlet Dream Duo 2, the only FDA-cleared option, combines a smart HD monitor with the Dream Sock for pulse oximetry on infants from 6 to 30 pounds. It tracks sleep patterns, heart rate and oxygen levels via the Owlet app, offering reports on nap predictions and sleep quality. At $380, it requires separate charging and may not suit anxious parents, as the American Academy of Pediatrics notes such devices do not prevent SIDS but can aid in tracking well-being.

Non-Wi-Fi preferences are met by the Eufy Spaceview Pro, which sets up easily without an app at $170, providing wireless video for day and night. Its battery lasts 6-8 hours, though it lacks advanced features. The CuboAi Plus Smart Baby Monitor, at an unspecified base price with subscriptions from $4.17 monthly, features 1080p HD video, AI alerts for crying or rollovers, and transitions to toddler use with a wide-angle view and family sharing.

Audio-focused parents may prefer the VTech DM1215 at under $40, offering noise reduction, nightlight, temperature reading and lullabies over 1,500 feet. CNET's testing over a month involved weekly use to evaluate setup, features and reliability. Pediatrician Dr. Alexis Monique Javier advises selecting based on lifestyle, ensuring secure connections and avoiding over-reliance, as monitors do not reduce SIDS risk.

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