What Reddit Says About Nanny Cam Apps
We compiled 14 Reddit discussions about Nanny Cam apps from 13 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/NewDads
Looking for affordable Nanny can options so we can tap in and say hello to our bub while we're gone. ... We use wyze. They have baby monitoring fature which is nice. It's also really inexpensive like $35. The pan version, you can move the camera around remotely which is a plus.
r/daddit
A little pricier but the unifi cams are great. Local storage, no subscription, high quality.
r/homesecurity
Price not a factor and nanny is aware cameras will be there! Was looking at eufy, ring, nest but open to any recs ... Tapo is probably the easiest app to use and the cameras are solid. Lots of detection abilities.
r/wyzecam
Thank you for your help, this is a big investment and I want to make the right decision ... If you have a decent wifi setup it'll be fine for live viewing. The wyze app has a monitoring view that allows 4 camera to show at one time but only in vertical orientation.
r/Nanny
You can also add on more cameras. My NF now has 3 running on scan for 3 bedrooms. I’m sure there’s better quality ones but these seem to have everything you need. Edit: I just realized I think I misunderstood and you want to use an app. ... Taken Advantage of As Live-In Nanny.
r/homesecurity
Are you looking for advice on cameras or security systems? Try using the search bar! NOTE: We require a minimum of 50 karma to post. ... Hey everyone! We just hired a nanny for our 1.5 year old son, and as part of her employment agreement (and something we discussed during the interview), we made it...
r/predaddit
My wife originally had the concern of checking in via an app since this was our first, but it hasn’t come up since changing over. ... If you're not worried about using it elsewhere, we've found a google nest camera to be a pretty seamless solution.
r/NannyEmployers
Wyze. My nanny doesn’t mind the cameras at all. I use them when she’s not here too, to check in my toddler while I out the baby down. Highly recommend. I think most people have cameras for their Nannys now so I’d be surprised if your nanny cared.
r/videosurveillance
They're $20 per camera and can be installed with no tools at all. ... You can stick something on the LED light... ... I like Arlos. Lots of employees use them at their homes. ... I have a Reolink RLC-410W ($59) and just added an Argus 2 model ($79, Amazon). Both are WiFi, record onto micro-SD, ...
r/eldercare
Anyway, to the point, we talked about this at a recent visit to her gerontologist, and the team there of course made the obvious recommendation that she needs to adhere to a sleep/wake schedule. They recommended that we get a "nanny cam" so that we can observe her sleep (or lack of) behavi...
r/Nest
For their cost, you could get a nice nanny that will do what you ask and more · Nanit is great! ... Get a Nanit. ... If I need 4 will this be really expensive? I was thinking Nanits are for when you need one camera.
r/beyondthebump
Suggestions? I have no idea what I’m looking for :P ... We use the Kasa Cam, it was one of the more affordable and decently reviewed options. It's not perfect but it works well as a baby monitor! ... We have the LeFun camera, it’s quite highly rated on baby gear lab and not that expensive, ...
r/hiddencameras
To keep it short i. A can have the camera there I just don’t want anyone to take notice. It’s for watching over dome valuables. So any one got any recs. Like maybe one that looks like a clock · Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share ... I have several. One looks...
r/Android
A simple "plain to see" camera in corners in each room with explicit "no going in blind spots" rule should work fine. If you ever feel that the camera is needed for safety then you have the wrong nanny.
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