With prices starting at £189, it's by no means the cheapest option out there when compared with other devices such as the VTech VM3254 (starting at £50) or the BT Smart Video Monitor (starting at £129.99).īut how good is the Cubo AI Plus and is it worth paying extra? We tested it out alongside the Cubo AI sleep sensor pad (£129) to see how easy it was to assemble and use and how good the extra features are.Īnd most importantly to check how safe and reassuring it is for parents. It also boasts a whole range of other features, including a thermometer and humidity sensor, built-in-lullabies and a full HD night vision camera. One of its selling points is A.I technology that detects and alerts parents, through phone notifications, of face-covered events, rollovers and risks such as a baby climbing out of its crib. Read more: Santa event so expensive parents are being offered payment plan to afford it I tested out the Cubo AI Plus - a smart monitor where you get to watch your little one from your own phone - perfect for mums or dads who have gone back to work while the partner stays at home. Do you want one with its own tablet or that works through a smart app? What about sleep sensor pads and night vision? Or do you just go with the one that costs the least? There is a lot to bear in mind. With so many models and options on the market, it is pretty overwhelming to know where to start. Having a baby monitor set up and ready to go when you bring your newborn back from the hospital for the first time is a must-have item.īut selecting the correct one - and a monitor you can trust to let you know your baby is sleeping safely - can be a bit of a daunting task.
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