Best Smart Baby Monitors in Australia & the USA: 2026 Picks
Baby monitors have changed more in the last five years than in the previous twenty. Today a $400 monitor watches your baby’s breathing while a $30 monitor still does a perfectly good job of alerting you to a wake. Here’s how our team thinks about choosing one in 2026, with picks available on Amazon AU and Amazon US.
Our top picks at a glance
| Pick | Best for | Rating | Price | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
VTech VM819 Video MonitorBest Dedicated | Most families, no app required | ★ 4.6 | $$ | Amazon AU Amazon US |
Nanit ProBest Smart | App users, sleep tracking | ★ 4.5 | $$$$ | Amazon AU Amazon US |
Owlet Dream SockBest Vitals | Premature / NICU babies | ★ 4.4 | $$$$ | Amazon AU Amazon US |
BT Audio Baby MonitorBest Audio | Audio-only, half the price | ★ 4.3 | $ | Amazon AU Amazon US |
Eufy Spaceview ProBest Wi-Fi Budget | Wi-Fi without a subscription | ★ 4.4 | $$ | Amazon AU Amazon US |
Three honest questions before you buy
- How big is your home? A studio apartment doesn’t need a monitor. A two-storey house with double brick walls between bedrooms genuinely does.
- Screen or phone? Dedicated parent units are more reliable; Wi-Fi cameras are more flexible.
- Do you actually want vitals tracking? Smart socks reassure some parents and create false-alarm anxiety in others. Be honest about which you are.
- Wi-Fi monitor security matters. Cheap no-name brands skip end-to-end encryption.
- Closed-system dedicated monitors are inherently more private — the feed never leaves your home.
The picks — reviewed in detail
VTech VM819 Video Monitor
No Wi-Fi, no app, just-works video. Encrypted local connection means no “monitor died because the router rebooted” moments. 300m range, two-way talk, and a battery that lasts the night.
Nanit Pro
Overhead-mount with optional breathing-band tracking. Image quality is genuinely better than competitors, the wall-mount keeps the camera out of toddler hands, and sleep insights aren’t bad once you’ve used it for a few weeks.
Owlet Dream Sock
Tracks heart rate, oxygen saturation and sleep state, alerts your phone if values fall outside healthy range. If you have a clinical reason for this data (premature birth, prior NICU), sensible buy. For an otherwise healthy term baby, optional.
BT Audio Baby Monitor
If video isn’t a deal-breaker, an audio monitor is half the price and twice as reliable. The BT range has the cleanest sound at the price point, long parent-unit battery, and a vibrating alert mode for TV-watching.
Eufy Spaceview Pro
Cheapest option we’d recommend for a Wi-Fi-style monitor without compromising on encryption. Pan-tilt-zoom, no monthly fee, local recording, and the night vision is good enough that we never lost sleep over it.
What we’d skip
- Generic AliExpress / Marketplace cameras. Encryption and privacy are uncertain.
- Monitors that require a paid subscription for basic features. You don’t need $99/year to hear baby cry.
- “AI-powered cry analysis” gimmicks. Accuracy is poor, parent alerts often arrive late.
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