Nanit Pro™ Smart Baby Monitor & Wall Mount in White
The Nanit Pro Smart Baby Monitor & Wall Mount mounts to your wall overhead, so you can see and hear your baby with 1080p HD video and 2-way audio. Featire sleep tracking, breathing motion monitoring and auto-memory capture.
- Super powered HD camera that tracks the sound and motion of your baby down to the pixel level
- Includes:
- Nanit Pro Camera
- Wall Mount
- Small Breathing Band
- Unbeatable bird’s-eye view
- 1080p HD night vision
- Zoom from anywhere in the world
- Two-way audio and 24/7 background audio
- Real-time sound and motion notifications with adjustable sensitivity
- Shows the temperature and humidity of the nursery
- Uses Nanit Insights to view on your mobile phone (1-year Included with camera)
- Provides your baby’s sleep stats each morning, plus a time lapse highlight reel so you can re-watch their entire night in seconds
- Personalized, science-backed sleep guidance from the world’s leading pediatric sleep experts, right in your app
- Compatible with iOS, Android, Kindle Fire, or Echo Show devices
- Allows you to “see” your baby’s chest as they breathe
- Provides real-time alerts if they need you, and feel more confident leaving them in the crib for the night
- Camera captures your baby’s finest moments automatically right in your app
- Celebrate fun moments and growth milestones every step of the way and share with loved ones
- Measure your baby’s height and growth progress without any sensors touching them with the new Nanit Smart Sheet (sold separately)
- Parenting team access, controlled with user permissions
- Secured with 256-bit encryption and two-factor verification
- Safe cable management included
- ASTM Certified
- Plastic/metal
- Cotton breathing band
- 100′ maximum range
- Measures 8″ L x 3.3″ W x 4.2″ H
- Weighs 2.5 lb.
- 1-year limited manufacturer’s warranty
- Imported
- Model N311US
- skuId: 69652957
Additional information
Product Depth in | 8 |
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Product Width in | 3.3 |
Product Weight lb kg | 25 |
Part or Model Number | N311US |
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Nanit is an American technology start-up company that develops baby monitor devices connected through its mobile application. The camera captures the video recording of the child and analyzes the footage and shares insights based on the movement of the baby. Nanit was founded by Tor Ivry, Andrew Berman and Assaf Glazer. Sarah McCollum Dorsett, previously an executive at Bed Bath & Beyond, Century 21, and Bloomingdales.com, has served as Nanit's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) since 2019. The company is headquartered in New York City and received $6.6 million seed funding round in June 2016.
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by Abbey
We love the monitor and breathing wear! Would recommend to any family or friends. Only negative we’ve had so far is we decided we wanted the monitor stand to use with our bassinet in our room instead of the nursery and you can only buy on nanits website for a lot more than would have cost if we bought that bundle instead, just kicking ourselves for not planning better and buying with the bundle discount.
by Eva
Haven’t use it yet, baby due in a month. But so far so good.
by Dianna
My husband and I recently moved out of a 1 bedroom apartment in the city into the suburbs (rough during COVID!). There, we never felt the need for a baby monitor as the crib was in the bedroom and one of us was working there during the day. After moving to the suburbs and having the space for a nursery, we searched for the perfect baby monitor and found Nanit. Now with the sleep monitoring and great camera quality, we feel like our baby is safe, healthy, and getting the sleep he needs to grow big and strong! It has brought us peace of mind as first time parents in a larger space. We have been telling all our pregnant friends they need a Nanit as well.
by Lily
The. Best. Do yourself a favor and order now!!! The monitor is the best I’ve ever seen and the quality is top notch.
by Cami
I’ll basically be getting this for all my sister in laws because there is simply nothing better! Love love love!
by Kenneth
I knew before our son even arrived that I would be a little crazy about keeping him safe and secure so when I came across the Nanit camera system I was intrigued but the cost seemed steep. In the end, I gave in and bought it. I figured that if I got something like the sock pulse ox I would obsess too much and given how I watch his Nanit that is likely true. We did end up getting the dreaded alert that he wasn’t breathing. I’ll admit that I couldn’t review the footage myself for a few days because I was still so shaken at the thought that this precious little thing could have been taken from me. Once I did review the footage, it was clear that while breathing wasn’t evident just before I picked him up he kicked slightly. I’ve been a beta tester for years so almost out of habit I submitted it as a false alert and put it out of my mind. Within hours though, I’d gotten an email from Nanit support which was definitely not a form letter as it referenced the layout of our bassinet and his size (he’s a smaller guy). It also wasn’t harsh or rude but rather helpfully gave me some tips for making the system more accurate. I was floored because I don’t know I’ve seen that level of customer service in a long time. All this is to say that Nanit’s slogan of “Rest Easy” is one of the most paradoxical I’ve seen; no new parent can rest easy and yet Nanit gives you some of that peace of mind back.