Sleep Better, SG Parents: Review of the Top Baby Monitors in 2026

Finding the best baby monitor in Singapore is like trying to find peace in a crowded BTO—nearly impossible without the right tech! Between thick concrete HDB walls and signal interference, your "sanity in a plastic box" needs to be reliable. From the data-heavy Nanit Pro to the budget-king Tapo C225, I've tested the top 10…

I still remember the first night we brought my daughter home back in 2020. I spent three hours staring at her chest, convinced she'd stopped breathing because the "cheap" camera I bought kept lagging. Total rookie mistake. By the time my son arrived two years later, I had tested enough gear to know that a baby monitor isn't just a gadget—it is your sanity in a little plastic box. Here is the thing: between our thick concrete walls and the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi interference from every neighbour in the block, finding a monitor that actually works in Singapore is a challenge.

Quick Verdict: The Top 3 Winners

Product Name Best For Price (Est.) Action
Nanit Pro (Floor Stand) Overall Winner (Sleep Analytics) $490.50 Jump to Review
Philips Avent Connected Best Smart Value $197.00 Jump to Review
TP-Link Tapo C225 Best Budget King $63.40 Jump to Review

How I Tested These Monitors

My testers and I put these through the "Singapore Parent Stress Test." Here is how we graded them:

  • The HDB Wall Test: Testing signal strength from the master bedroom to the kitchen with two concrete walls in between.
  • The 3 AM Zoom: Checking if I can see if the baby's eyes are open or closed in total darkness without turning on a light.
  • The Humidity Factor: Seeing if the sensors go haywire when the rain starts or the aircon turns off.
  • App Latency: Timing how long it takes for a "crying alert" to hit my phone compared to real-life sound.
  • Data Mining: Cross-referencing 4.8+ star ratings on Shopee Mall and LazMall SG to ensure long-term reliability.

The Top 10 Baby Monitors in Singapore

1. Nanit Pro (Floor Stand)

Overall Winner

★★★★★

Nanit Pro
Photo Credit: Nanit

The Nanit Pro is the undisputed heavyweight champion for data-hungry parents. First off, the 1080p Bird's Eye View is perfect—it looks straight down into the cot, so you aren't guessing if that's a limb or a pillow in the corner. Then there's the Breathing Wear; it's a fabric band with a specific pattern that the camera "reads" to track breaths per minute. No sensors touching the baby, no batteries to charge on the wearable. The Sleep Insights are also top-tier, giving you a heat map of where your baby moves and a "Morning Highlight" reel of their night. Since SG weather is so unpredictable, the Temp and Humidity sensors are lifesavers for knowing when to toggle the aircon. Finally, the Smart Sheets feature lets you track your baby's height just by laying them on a special Nanit sheet—no more struggling with a measuring tape while they wiggle.

Carousell Pulse Check: Here's the thing... this is basically the iPhone of baby monitors. It holds its value better than almost any other brand. You can easily sell a used set on Carousell for $250-$300 within days because the demand from new parents is constant.

Pros:

  • Unbeatable overhead viewing angle
  • Sensor-free breathing monitoring
  • In-depth sleep coaching data
Cons:

  • High initial price + subscription
  • Floor stand base is quite heavy

Our Favourite Feature: The "Background Audio"—you can lock your phone and still hear your baby through your speakers while you use other apps or sleep.

Do not buy this if: You have a pathological hatred for subscription models (many features are locked behind their "Insights" plan).

"The sleep data helped us realise our baby was too hot at night. Fixed the aircon and everyone finally slept!" - Wei Ting, LazMall Buyer

Price Intelligence: Shopee often has bank vouchers (UOB/DBS) that can shave $40 off this premium price tag.

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2. Philips Avent Connected (SCD643)

Best Smart Value

★★★★☆

Philips Avent Connected
Photo Credit: Philips

Philips Avent has been the "safe bet" for generations, but the SCD643 is their first serious jump into the hybrid world. You get a 4.3-inch dedicated Parent Unit that works within 400 meters—perfect for when you're in the kitchen and don't want to drain your phone battery. But you also get the Baby Monitor+ App, allowing you to check in from the office. The Secure Connect System uses multiple encrypted links, making it much harder to hack than a generic IP camera. For soothing, it has 15 pre-recorded sounds, but my favorite is the ability to record your own voice to play back. The True Talk Back is also great; unlike walkie-talkies where only one person can talk at a time, this allows simultaneous two-way audio. Plus, the integrated thermometer sends an alert to your phone if the nursery gets too hot, which happens way too often in our humidity.

Parenting Memory: When my son had a fever, I sat on the sofa for 6 hours straight just staring at the temperature alert on this thing. It gave me more peace than a thermometer ever could.

Pros:

  • Works without phone (Dedicated Screen)
  • Super secure, encrypted connection
  • Temperature alerts are very accurate
Cons:

  • Handheld screen resolution is lower than a phone
  • Camera requires manual tilt (no remote pan)

Our Favourite Feature: The "Eco Mode"—it keeps the screen off and only wakes it up when sound is detected, saving massive battery on the handheld unit.

Do not buy this if: You want to remotely move the camera angle from your app; this one stays where you point it manually.

Price Intelligence: Shopee currently has the lowest price at $197.00 compared to $215.00 on Lazada.

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3. Lollipop HD WiFi Monitor

Most Flexible Design

★★★★☆

Lollipop HD WiFi Monitor
Photo Credit: Lollipop

The Lollipop is arguably the most "Instagrammable" monitor, but it's a workhorse too. The standout is the Flexible Silicone Tail; you can wrap it around the cot rail like a vine, or twist it into a stand on a shelf. The True Crying Detection uses AI to filter out background noise (like your neighbor's karaoke) and only alerts you for actual baby distress. It also features Crossing Detection—you draw a virtual line on the screen, and if the baby's arm or leg crosses it (indicating they are trying to climb out), you get an instant ping. The Night Vision is special because it uses 940nm LEDs which are completely invisible to the human eye—no creepy red glowing lights to keep your baby awake. Lastly, the Multi-view feature is a godsend for parents with two kids; you can see both feeds on one screen simultaneously.

Space Sanity Check: In a small station, floor stands are a nightmare. The Lollipop is the only high-end monitor that uses essentially zero floor or shelf space. It just hitches a ride on the cot frame.

Pros:

  • Zero-footprint mounting (wrap it anywhere)
  • Amazing crying vs. noise differentiation
  • No visible red light during night vision
Cons:

  • Requires a very fast, stable Wi-Fi connection
  • Camera itself can get quite warm during 24/7 use

Our Favourite Feature: The "Privacy Mode"—you can set it so that the camera only streams when you are on your home Wi-Fi, blocking cloud access for extra security.

Do not buy this if: Your Wi-Fi router is old or located in a different room; the video quality will drop significantly with a weak signal.

Price Intelligence: Pricing is quite stable across both platforms, but Lazada often bundles it with a free sensor accessory.

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4. Eufy SpaceView Pro

Best Non-WiFi Monitor

★★★★★

Eufy SpaceView Pro
Photo Credit: Eufy

The Eufy SpaceView Pro is for parents who don't trust the internet. It uses FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum), which is a local radio link that never touches your Wi-Fi router. The 5-inch 720p Screen is surprisingly bright and sharp—honestly, it feels more like a small tablet. One of its best features is the Remote Pan and Tilt; you can spin the camera 330° and tilt it 110° using the joystick on the monitor. It also comes with a Wide-Angle Lens in the box; you just screw it on to see the whole room, which is a lifesaver once they start crawling. The 12-hour battery life is legit, and it can last up to 30 hours if you leave it in "sleep mode" and only listen for audio. Plus, it has Instant Sound Alerts—it doesn't rely on app notifications, so there's zero lag between the cry and the sound hitting your ears.

Brutal Truth: To be honest, the biggest downside is the lack of "remote" viewing. If you're at a late-night dinner at Clarke Quay and want to check on the baby, you're out of luck. This only works within your home's range.

Pros:

  • Zero risk of hacking/internet outages
  • Remote pan and tilt from the parent unit
  • Wide-angle lens included for free
Cons:

  • Range can struggle in 5-room flats with many walls
  • No ability to record or take photos

Our Favourite Feature: The joystick on the monitor. It's so satisfying and fast compared to swiping on a laggy phone app.

Do not buy this if: You want to spy on your helper or check on the baby from your office desk.

Price Intelligence: Exclusive to Shopee Mall for the best local warranty support in SG.

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5. TP-Link Tapo C225

Best Budget King

★★★★☆

TP-Link Tapo C225
Photo Credit: TP-Link

The Tapo C225 is the monitor half of Singapore actually uses, even if it doesn't have "Baby" in the name. The 2K QHD Resolution paired with a Starlight Sensor means the night vision is actually better than some dedicated baby monitors twice its price. Its killer feature is the Physical Privacy Shutter—with one tap in the app, the lens physically rolls into the housing, so you know no one is watching. The Smart AI Detection is surprisingly sharp; it can distinguish between a human, a pet, and a baby crying. Since it has 360-degree Pan and Tilt, it can actually follow your toddler around the room as they move, which is a lifesaver once they reach the "escape artist" stage. Plus, it integrates perfectly with Google Home or Alexa, so you can cast the feed to your living room TV while you fold laundry.

The Auntie/Helper Test: Your mother-in-law and helper can pick this up in minutes. The app doesn't have 50 layers of menus—you just tap the camera icon and you're in. The "Talk" button is huge, making it super easy for them to "shush" the baby remotely without needing a tech degree.

Pros:

  • Incredibly affordable ($63 range)
  • Physical lens shutter for total privacy
  • Superior AI tracking and crying alerts
Cons:

  • No built-in temperature or humidity sensors
  • Looks more like a security camera than nursery decor

Our Favourite Feature: The "Line-Crossing Detection"—you can draw a box around the crib in the app, and it only alerts you if the baby actually stands up or tries to climb over that specific line.

Do not buy this if: You need a dedicated parent unit (screen); this is 100% app-based and will drain your phone battery if left on all night.

"Best 60 bucks I've spent on baby gear. The crying detection is spot on, and I love that I can hide the lens when we're in the room." - Hafiz, Shopee Mall Buyer

Price Intelligence: Always cheaper on Shopee. You can often find it for under $60 during 1.1, 2.2 sales.

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6. ARENTI AiNanny A4 Kit

Best Dedicated Screen Value

★★★★☆

ARENTI AiNanny A4 Kit
Photo Credit: Shopee

The Arenti AiNanny is the "wildcard" that has been taking over local parenting groups. It offers a Dual-Mode System: you get a 5-inch 720p Screen for at-home use (no Wi-Fi needed for this!) and 2.5K UHD resolution when you view it via the app. This is perfect for families where a helper or grandparent stays at home; they can use the dedicated screen while you check in from your phone. It comes with 360-degree Pan and Tilt and a very cool Dangerous Zone Selection feature—you draw a line around the "scary" stuff like sockets or stairs, and the camera pings you if the baby gets near. It also includes 14 built-in lullabies and a Colorful Night Light on the camera base itself. For under $200, the amount of hardware you get in this kit is genuinely impressive.

Let's Math It: Let's break it down. At $109.90, this is roughly 1/5th the price of the high-end AI monitors. If you use it for just the first two years, it costs you roughly $4.50 a month. That's cheaper than a venti latte for a dedicated monitor screen and a high-res app.

Pros:

  • Includes both a monitor screen and app access
  • 2.5K resolution on the app is incredibly sharp
  • Cute "Bunny Ear" design is nursery-friendly
Cons:

  • The physical monitor battery life is a bit short (needs daily charging)
  • The build quality feels a bit more "plasticky" than Philips

Our Favourite Feature: The "VOX Mode"—the screen stays off until the camera detects a sound, which keeps the parent unit from glowing in your face all night.

Do not buy this if: You want a "forever" monitor; the battery on the parent unit may start to degrade after 18-24 months.

"Very impressed with the 2K quality on my phone. The bunny ears are a nice touch, and my helper finds the separate screen very useful." - Benjamin K., Shopee Buyer

Price Intelligence: Lazada is currently the winner here due to the "Coin Savings" discount that usually applies to Arenti products.

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7. Xiaomi Mi 360 Camera 2K Pro

The "Good Enough" Option

★★★☆☆

Xiaomi Mi 360 Camera 2K Pro
Photo Credit: Xiaomi

The Xiaomi Mi 360 2K Pro is the king of "bang for buck" in Singapore. While it isn't a dedicated baby monitor, its 3-megapixel camera produces a 2K image that is surprisingly crisp for the price. One major win for SG households is the Dual-band Wi-Fi support (2.4GHz and 5GHz). In a crowded BTO where everyone's signals are fighting, being able to jump on the 5GHz band means less lag. It also features AI Human Detection, which helps filter out your curtains blowing in the wind, and a 360-degree panoramic view so you can see if the toddler has wandered into the "no-go" zone of the living room. Plus, it has a built-in Bluetooth gateway, which is great if you use other Xiaomi sensors around the house to track room temperature or door movements.

The Auntie/Helper Test: The Mi Home interface is everywhere in SG. My helper already uses it for our air purifier, so adding the camera was a breeze. No new apps to learn, and the two-way talk button is as simple as a WhatsApp voice note.

Spec Detail
Resolution 2K (2304 x 1296)
Field of View 360° Horizontal / 118° Vertical
Storage MicroSD (up to 32GB) / Cloud / NAS
Connection Dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz / 5GHz)
Pros:

  • Cheapest 2K option with 360 coverage
  • 5GHz Wi-Fi helps avoid signal interference
  • Physical lens shield for when you want privacy
Cons:

  • Crying detection is very hit-or-miss
  • No dedicated "Parent Unit" screen

Our Favourite Feature: The "Physical Privacy Shield." In the app, you can tell the camera to "go to sleep," and the lens physically rolls up into the housing. It is the only way to be 100% sure the "eyes" are closed when you are changing the baby.

Do not buy this if: You are a light sleeper and need a monitor that will scream at you the second the baby whimpers. The notifications can sometimes have a 2-3 second delay.

"Using this for my 1-year-old. Image is very clear even at night. For $79, cannot complain, much better than paying $300 for a 'branded' monitor." - Ridzwan, Shopee Mall Buyer

Price Intelligence: Huge sales volume on Shopee. Buy from the "Official Global Store" for the best price.

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The Verdict: Which one should you buy?

Category Our Winner The Logic
Overall Winner Nanit Pro The best sleep data and bird's eye view available in SG today.
Best Smart Value Philips Avent Connected Reliable brand name with a dual screen/app setup for under $200.
Best Budget King TP-Link Tapo C225 Incredible price point with AI features that actually work.
Best for Privacy Eufy SpaceView Pro No WiFi connection means total peace of mind against hacking.

3 Buyer's Tips Only an SG Parent Would Know

  1. WiFi vs. FHSS: If you live in a high-density HDB, your 2.4GHz WiFi is likely crowded. Look for "Dual-band" (5GHz) monitors or non-WiFi monitors like Eufy to avoid the dreaded "Connecting..." screen.
  2. Mounting Without Drilling: Most SG rentals don't allow drilling. Lollipop or Nanit with a floor stand are your best friends here. Otherwise, get a "universal baby camera holder" from Shopee for $10 that clips onto the cot.
  3. The "Helper" Access: If you have a helper, decide if you want them to have access to the camera. TP-Link Tapo allows you to easily share or unshare access via the app, which is great for privacy.

The bottom line is... you don't need the most expensive monitor to be a good parent. But you do need one that doesn't fail at 2 AM. If you can swing the cost, the Nanit Pro is my top pick. If you want something simple and reliable, go for the Eufy or Philips Avent. Happy sleeping (hopefully)!

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