Technology
Arlo baby monitor is on sale for 37% off at Amazon
TL;DR: Get the reliable Arlo Baby monitor for $126.99 at Amazon. Usually listed at $199.99, you’ll be saving $73 — and gaining a whole lot of peace of mind.
Parents — especially first-time ones — have enough worries on their plate about their little one’s well-being. And while nervous parents may go back and forth debating cloth vs. disposable diapers, sleep training vs. attachment, or a public vs. private preschool in a few years, most would agree that having a reliable baby monitor is a non-negotiable.
Because it’s 2019 and we’re living in the golden age of the smart home, the best baby monitors come stacked with better-than-ever features to make life a little easier around your nest. Right now, you can get an Arlo Baby monitor for $126.99, saving you 37% off its usual price tag and giving you the peace of mind of knowing your baby is safe and sound.
Unlike traditional monitors, the Arlo Baby makes it possible to check in on your little one whether you’re in the next room watching Netflix or across the globe traveling for work by checking in to the high-definition camera’s feed through your phone, tablet, or laptop. The monitor houses a built-in sensor to keep tabs on air-quality, temperature, and humidity in your child’s room, so you’ll get alerts if anything in their environment is out of sorts, and of course if any movement or sound is detected.
One of the most appealing features for tired parents is the Arlo Baby’s 2-way audio capability, which makes it possible to lull your baby to sleep with your own voice (pre-recorded or live), bedtime lullabies, nature sounds, or white noise. Arlo Baby comes equipped to work with Amazon Alexa, Fire TV, and Apple HomeKit, making it perfect for your smart-home-with-a-baby-on-board needs.
Head to Amazon to get the Arlo Baby monitor — and its adorable bunny ears — for $126.99.
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