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Best baby monitors: audio, smart and video options tested

We've tested audio and video baby monitors – from LeapFrog, VTech, Hubble and more – to help you find a reliable model you can depend on
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Our Best Buy recommendations will help you to avoid buying a baby monitor that cuts out or lacks basic security to keep strangers from hacking into your child's video feed.

The best baby monitors revealed by our tests include audio and video devices, as well as smart wi-fi models that connect to your phone. There are options to suit every budget and need.

How our tests find you the best

We've tested 37 baby monitors

We assess different types of baby monitors from big brands and at different price points to ensure you get the best value and performance.

Seeing and hearing your baby

If the video feed is blurry or the audio quality is poor then you might miss something crucial. You need to have full confidence in the baby monitor you're buying.

Privacy and security

Unfortunately baby monitor hacking is a concern for parents. We’ve found insecure passwords that can potentially leave your account wide open to hackers.

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Battery life, the signal range and whether you can move easily around your home, or even in the garden, without experiencing a drop in image or sound quality.

The best baby monitors we've tested 

The biggest brands and the most popular baby monitors are listed below.

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Dates tested: September 2024, March 2024, September 2023, February 2023, October 2022, April 2022. Page last checked: November 2025. We're not able to show every retailer and cheaper prices may be available. We've tested 37 baby monitors in total, but the table displays our top picks only.

The baby monitors we tested

 All the baby monitors we tested are listed in alphabetical order below.

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LeapFrog LF2413

 

Most recently tested December 2022

Type Video

Wi-fi? No

Battery life 14 hours

Need to know Lullabies, temperature display, sound-sensitive lights, 32 channels, two-way talk-back

LeapFrog LF2936FHD

Most recently tested September 2024

Type Video

Wi-fi? Yes

Need to know Lullabies, temperature, sound-sensitive lights, 13 channels, two-way talk-back

Leapfrog LF4917HD

Most recently tested September 2025

Type Video

Wi-fi? Yes

Need to know Lullabies, temperature display, sound-sensitive lights, two-way talk-back

LeapFrog LF815HD

Most recently tested February 2023

Type Video

Wi-fi? Yes

Need to know Lullabies, temperature display, sound-sensitive lights, 13 channels, two-way talk-back

LeapFrog LF915HD

Most recently tested February 2023

Type Video

Wi-fi? No

Need to know Lullabies, temperature display, sound-sensitive lights, 32 channels, two-way talk-back


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VTech DM1212

Most recently tested March 2024

Type Audio

Wi-fi? No

Need to know Lullabies, temperature display, sound-sensitive lights, 10 channels, two-way talk-back

VTech VM3263

Most recently tested September 2024

Type Video

Wi-fi? No

Battery life 18 hours 30 minutes

Need to know Lullabies, temperature display, sound-sensitive lights, 32 channels, two-way talk-back

VTech RM5766

Most recently tested September 2025

Type Video

Wi-fi? Yes

Need to know Lullabies, temperature display, sound-sensitive lights, two-way talk-back

VTech RM7766

Most recently tested September 2024

Type Video

Wi-fi? Yes

Need to know Lullabies, temperature display, sound-sensitive lights, 13 channels, two-way talk-back

VTech VM7367HD

Most recently tested September 2024

Type Video

Wi-fi? No

Need to know Lullabies, temperature display, sound-sensitive lights

More baby monitors from our tests

Here’s how the rest of the baby monitors from our test measured up, listed in alphabetical order.

Baby monitorPriceScoreTypeWi-FiPerformanceRange
Babymoov Easy Care Baby MonitorSQUIRREL_TEXT_50001345AudioNo
Babymoov Expert Care 1000m Low EmissionSQUIRREL_TEXT_12880466AudioNo
Babymoov Premium Care Low Emission 1400m range Audio Baby MonitorSQUIRREL_TEXT_12880468AudioNo
Babymoov YOO Go Plus 5" Video Baby MonitorBabymoov (£150)VideoNo
Babymoov YOO Master Plus 360-degree Video MonitorSQUIRREL_TEXT_50017466VideoNo
Boifun 5.5” 4MP Smart Baby Monitor with Camera and AudioSQUIRREL_TEXT_50024437VideoYes
Callowesse SmartView HD Video Baby MonitorSQUIRREL_TEXT_50024431VideoNo
Chillax DM688 Giraffe Portable Baby MonitorSQUIRREL_TEXT_50024349VideoYes
Chillax DM685 Smart Giraffe Clip 5 Inch Baby MonitorCurrys (£120)VideoYes
Hubble ListenSQUIRREL_TEXT_50024432AudioNo
Hubble Nursery Pal EssentialsSQUIRREL_TEXT_12878702VideoYes
Hubble Nursery Pal Glow+SQUIRREL_TEXT_12880859VideoYes
Hubble Nursery View ProSQUIRREL_TEXT_12880874VideoNo
Leapfrog LF1911SQUIRREL_TEXT_50009831VideoYes
Leapfrog LF2415SQUIRREL_TEXT_12878318VideoNo
Leapfrog LF920HDSQUIRREL_TEXT_50013248VideoNo
Maxi Cosi See Pro Baby MonitorSQUIRREL_TEXT_50013248VideoYes
Momcozy BM04 5" LCD Screen Video Baby MonitorCurrys (£152)VideoYes
Motorola AMP24 Digital Baby MonitorSQUIRREL_TEXT_50001500AudioNo
Motorola VM85 Connect Smart Baby MonitorSQUIRREL_TEXT_50024352VideoYes
Tommee Tippee Dreamview Audio and HD Video Baby MonitorSQUIRREL_TEXT_50009883VideoNo
VTech RM2751SQUIRREL_TEXT_50009774VideoYes
VTech RM7766HDCurrys (£193.99)VideoYes
VTech VM3254Argos (£45.00)VideoNo
Vtech VM4254Argos (£50.00)VideoNo
VTech VM5463SQUIRREL_TEXT_12878283VideoNo
VTech VM819SQUIRREL_TEXT_12878695VideoNo

Dates tested: September 2025, September 2024, March 2024, September 2023, February 2023, October 2022, April 2022. Page last checked: January 2026. We're not able to show every retailer and cheaper prices may be available. We've tested 37 baby monitors in total.

How we test baby monitors

Our extensive, independent testing reveals the monitors that have the longest battery life and the best signal, and weeded out the models where the sound quality is so poor or the picture so fuzzy that you won't be able to tell if your baby needs you or not. We assessed each model on the following:

  • Sound and picture quality  We assess how clear and distinct the sound is, and check for any crackles, fuzziness or interference from other devices. We also scrutinise the video pictures to weed out the video models that are blurred or unclear. 
  • Signal range We noted the quality of signal, picture and sound as we moved away from the baby unit through three rooms, recording when the signal, picture and sound started to deteriorate and when it's lost altogether. In the indoors-to-outdoors assessment, we took the parent-unit part of the monitor outside and walked as far as possible until the quality of reception and range declined, or was lost – useful if you have a large garden and plan to be out there while your baby takes a nap.
  • Security We check whether the baby monitor has strong security protections to fend off hackers and whether your sensitive data, such as video feeds, is safely encrypted. We also assess if the camera and app securely store your videos or images and how easily you're able to delete your data from the monitor if you want to sell it or pass it on. If we find any issues with privacy or security, we immediately flag these to the manufacturer. 
  • Battery life Our tests show that some battery-life claims are different from real-life use. We measure how long the batteries last before they need recharging. We think a decent battery pack should last the whole evening, from baby's bedtime until you go to bed yourself – so the best baby monitors won't need to recharge their batteries until you're recharging yours.

We regularly revisit the baby monitors on sale to see if there are any more popular models that need testing and when we find them we do. 


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Could my baby monitor get hacked?

A wi-fi video baby monitor, also known as smart video baby monitor, comes with a camera and a corresponding app. Unlike standard video or audio monitors, you can check in on your baby remotely using your smartphone, tablet or, in some cases, your computer. Smart baby monitors are a useful bit of kit to own, as you can look at your little one wherever you are, as long as you have a good wi-fi connection.

However, if the manufacturer hasn't built proper security features in the baby monitor, it could also get hacked and pose a risk to your privacy and security. 

Any product that is connected to the internet without proper security, including a baby monitor, could in theory be hacked by someone with malicious intent. The likelihood of it happening is thankfully still relatively low, but there are disturbing stories of baby monitors being hacked by strangers who are then able to project their voice through the monitor's speaker. Additionally, footage from hacked baby monitors has ended up on rogue websites, enabling strangers to watch it.

5 tips to keep your baby monitor safe from hackers

Hackers tend to crawl the web to find unsecured cameras and then exploit them. They may do this for criminal gain, or just for kicks; either way, you can protect yourself from this . 

If you've got a baby monitor that can be used over the internet, or one that updates data to the cloud or any third-party site, here's how to keep it as secure as possible:

  1. Set strong passwords Set up your camera with a strong password that isn't a repeat of any that you've used elsewhere. Do not use any default passwords supplied with the baby monitor, as they may already be known to hackers. Make sure your home wi-fi router has a strong password, too. 
  2. Two-factor authentication Make sure you go the default settings and activate all of the security features available to you, including two-factor authentication if it is available. This is a useful extra layer of security.
  3. Run updates Check for any security software updates for the camera and app regularly and make sure to install them. In some cases, you can enable updates to run automatically.
  4. Take care with what you share Turn off the remote access to your baby monitor if you don't need it. Don't leave it open as a little eye in the room when it's not being used.
  5. Demand better security Don't be afraid to contact the retailer or manufacturer to check about the security of a device you are considering. Find out more about how to pick a smart device that lasts

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Can I use a second-hand baby monitor?

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In our 2024 survey of 3,030 parents, nearly a third told us their old baby monitor was given as a gift to family/friends (16%), donated to charity (8%) or sold on a second-hand marketplace (6%). 

As long as they're in working order, there's nothing wrong with saving money by receiving or buying a second-hand audio or video baby monitor.

With smart baby monitors, you need to be a bit more careful. Make sure the previous owner has fully deleted their information and account access before you take ownership of the product. 

Also, smart monitors are only supported by the manufacturer for a certain period of time. Do your research before buying, including contacting the company to see if the model you're considering is still supported, and for how long. 

Our survey also showed that 8% of parents disposed of their baby monitor by putting it in the bin. If you aren’t able to donate or sell your baby monitor, please be sure to check whether your local recycling centre accepts devices like baby monitors to avoid it going straight into landfill.