Best Snuza Baby Monitors

Based on 46 reviews
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$149 to $250
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Snuza Hero

Snuza Hero

4.0 
Summary
  • Price (RRP) $149.99
  • TypeAudio Only
Unhappy2 posts
 

The device doesn’t even last a year and constantly triggers false alarms. I used a Snuza years ago with another child, and the quality back then was… Read more

far better—this version doesn’t compare. It’s falling apart, the buttons barely work, and the false alarms never stop. Customer service is awful too; they don’t bother reading your email or asking about the problem to improve their product. Instead, they just offered me a discount on another poorly made device. Both the quality and support are a letdown.

Don’t waste your money and time.

Snuza Pico

Snuza Pico

4.4 
Summary
$249.95RRP
DaniellaQLD3 posts
 

Finally some sleep – This thing is just the best investment ever. Honestly, it really is. Our 4 week old baby stopped breathing, ambulance, hospital stay, unexplained… Read more

absence of breathing... Snuza Pico is the only reason we sleep. It is currently ticking away next to me, and the sound is so soothing.

Easily attaches to bubs nappy, I attach it to her front, right to the side and it works perfectly, also works better with a onsie than top and bottoms, I suggest tucking shirt into pants if you go this route as clothes can get in the way of the monitor. Turn on and off with my phone from the very easy to use app, monitoring her breathing rate, temperature, sleep state and position, you can set your own alarm boundaries, you can chart their temp, breathing, position and sleep state all from the app.

It has alarmed a few times for her not breathing, so I can tell you its definitely worth the investment. She's nearly 6 months old now, and we will definitely be using Pico for a long time to come.

This Pico has also roused her a dozen times when she had no movement for 15 seconds. Very long battery life, easy click in charging in the secure charging unit. I bought hers second hand, and it is ticking on no worries.can be used without the app too. One downside (if there is one) is that the connection is soft, it can drop out easily, but links back up asap.