Why I Ditched My WiFi Baby Monitor for a "Dumb" One

 

We all want the fancy monitor that streams to our phone. Until the WiFi goes out. Or the app crashes at 2 AM. Or you read a news story about a stranger hacking a nursery camera.

The Comeback of "Radio" Monitors

The Infant Optics DXR-8 Pro is a best-seller because it does not connect to the internet.

  • Security: It uses a closed radio loop (FHSS). No hacker can see it unless they are standing in your yard with an antenna.

  • Reliability: It never buffers. It never needs a firmware update. You turn it on, and it works.

  • Battery: The dedicated screen lasts all day (unlike your phone, which dies).

My Take: If you travel for work, get the Nanit Pro (WiFi) to see the baby from your hotel. But if you are just sleeping down the hall? Get the Infant Optics for peace of mind.

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