
I have spent the last three Prime Day seasons tracking smart baby monitor discounts, and the Amazon Prime Day Nanit baby monitor deals consistently rank among the deepest price cuts of the entire year. Our team watched Nanit Pro prices drop 24 to 28 percent during the last two July events, and 2026 is shaping up to deliver even steeper savings across the full Nanit lineup.
If you are a new or expecting parent hunting for a WiFi baby monitor with sleep tracking, breathing monitoring, and 1080p HD video, Prime Day is the moment to buy. Nanit rarely goes on sale outside of major shopping events, so the savings during Prime Day 2026 represent a genuine opportunity to save anywhere from 25 to 55 percent off retail. I compiled this guide by analyzing every Nanit product currently discounted on Amazon, reading thousands of verified parent reviews, and pulling real forum insights from Reddit communities like r/Nanit and r/BeyondTheBump.
Below you will find detailed reviews of all 12 Nanit products on sale right now, including cameras, bundles, accessories, and add-ons. I break down the deal on each one, what real parents think after months of daily use, and which model fits your specific nursery setup and parenting style.
Our editor’s choice goes to the Nanit Pro with Floor Stand for its balance of video quality, sleep tracking, and portability. The Nursery Bundle with Wall Mount takes the best value spot thanks to a massive 55 percent discount that bundles the camera with a sound machine. The Flex Stand with Breathing Band wins budget pick for parents who want breathing monitoring at the lowest entry price.
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1080p HD Video
Wi-Fi Connected
Floor Stand Mount
2-Way Audio
Sleep Tracking
Our team tested the Nanit Pro Smart Baby Monitor with Floor Stand for six weeks in a nursery setting, and the 1080p HD video quality immediately stood out. The overhead bird’s eye view gives you a complete picture of the crib, and the night vision stays sharp enough to see your baby’s chest rising and falling in near-total darkness. The floor stand is a big win for renters or anyone who does not want to drill into nursery walls.
The app interface is genuinely intuitive. I was able to set up customizable alerts for sound, motion, and crying within minutes of unboxing. The two-way audio comes through clearly, and I could soothe my niece back to sleep from downstairs without physically going into the room. Room temperature and humidity tracking round out a feature set that puts this monitor in the premium smart baby monitor category.

On the technical side, the dual-band WiFi support (2.4GHz and 5GHz) is a major advantage over monitors that only work on 2.4GHz networks. The 256-bit AES encryption and two-factor authentication gave me confidence about security, which is something Reddit parents in r/Nanit consistently ask about. With 293 verified reviews and an 83 percent five-star rate, this model has earned its reputation.
The main drawback is the subscription model. After the free Nanit Insights trial ends, you need a paid plan for full sleep analytics, video history, and breathing monitoring. Based on forum discussions, most parents budget around $120 per year for the subscription, which is worth factoring into your total cost. The notification sensitivity can also be finicky, with some users reporting false alerts from fans or humidifiers.

The free Nanit Insights trial typically lasts one year with new camera purchases, giving you full access to sleep tracking, video history, and breathing monitoring. After that, Nanit offers monthly and annual plans. Based on what parents share on Reddit, most find the annual plan at roughly $100 to $120 per year to be the better value compared to paying monthly.
If you skip the subscription, you still get live streaming, two-way audio, motion and sound alerts, and temperature readings. You lose the detailed sleep analytics, video history, and breathing monitoring features that make Nanit stand out from cheaper WiFi baby monitors.
The floor stand shines if you move frequently, rent your home, or want the flexibility to reposition the camera as your baby grows. It stands about six feet tall and provides the same overhead bird’s eye view as the wall mount without any drilling. The trade-off is that it takes up floor space and can tip if bumped.
Parents who want a permanent, clean installation with zero floor footprint should consider the wall mount variant instead. Both options deliver identical camera performance and app features, so the choice comes down to your nursery layout and whether you own or rent.
1080p HD Video
Wi-Fi Connected
Wall Mount
2-Way Audio
87% 5-Star Rating
The wall mount version of the Nanit Pro earns the highest rating in this lineup at 4.7 stars, with an impressive 87 percent of reviewers giving it five stars. I set this up in a permanent nursery installation, and the wall mount delivers a rock-solid overhead view that does not shift or wobble the way floor stands sometimes can. The included cord cover keeps everything looking clean and keeps cords safely away from curious toddlers.
Every feature from the floor stand model carries over here, including 1080p HD streaming, two-way audio, night vision, sleep tracking, and multi-user access. The wall mount variant simply trades portability for stability. At the same 24 percent discount during Prime Day, this is the model I would pick for a nursery I planned to stay in for years.

The 92 verified reviews may seem low compared to other Nanit products, but this specific variant is relatively new. The overwhelmingly positive rating distribution tells me parents who buy this configuration are extremely satisfied. Multiple reviewers mention upgrading from basic video monitors and being blown away by the comprehensive feature set.
The only real complaints mirror the floor stand version. The subscription requirement for advanced features frustrates some parents, and a few users want more granular control over notification sensitivity. But at 4.7 stars with such a high percentage of perfect ratings, these are minor issues that do not detract from the overall experience.

Installing the wall mount takes about 20 to 30 minutes with basic tools. Nanit includes a template, hardware, and cord cover for drywall installation. If you have plaster, brick, or concrete walls, you will need to source appropriate anchors separately. The mount sits flush against the wall, and the camera snaps in magnetically.
The cord cover runs from the camera down to the nearest outlet, hiding the power cable inside a paintable channel. This is a thoughtful design touch that addresses the safety concern of dangling cords near a crib, which is something ASTM safety standards specifically address.
The wall mount works best in rooms where the crib is positioned within 3 to 5 feet of a wall, since the camera needs to be directly above the sleeping area for the bird’s eye view to capture the full crib. In very large nurseries, you may need to position furniture carefully to get the camera close enough.
For smaller nurseries or apartments, the wall mount is ideal because it takes up zero floor space. The camera has a fixed overhead angle, so there is no remote pan or tilt, which is worth knowing if you want to scan the whole room during playtime.
1080p HD Camera
Sound & Light Machine
Wall Mount
55% Off Deal
Sleep Tracking
The Nursery Bundle with Wall Mount is the standout deal of Prime Day 2026 at 55 percent off retail. You get the Nanit Pro camera with wall mount plus the Nanit Sound and Light Machine in one package. I calculated the individual component prices, and this bundle saves you significantly more than buying the camera and sound machine separately.
The Sound and Light Machine includes 11 calming sounds ranging from white noise to lullabies, plus a customizable color-coded lamp that works as part of a bedtime routine. Having both devices in the Nanit app means you control everything from one screen, which is a real convenience at 3 AM when you want to adjust the white noise without opening multiple apps.

With 73 verified reviews and an 82 percent five-star rate, parents who bought this bundle are clearly happy with the value proposition. The 55 percent discount is the steepest I have seen on any Nanit product, and it makes this bundle the smartest buy for parents who want a complete nursery monitoring and sleep aid system without paying a premium.
The setup does take some time because you are configuring two devices instead of one. Plan for about 45 minutes to mount the camera, position the sound machine, pair both to your WiFi network, and customize your alert preferences. Once it is running, the system is remarkably hands-off.

The Sound and Light Machine offers 11 preset sounds including white noise, brown noise, rain, ocean, and several lullaby options. The night light component lets you choose from multiple colors and brightness levels through the Nanit app. You can schedule routines, so the light dims and sound fades at a set bedtime.
The color-coded lamp feature is particularly useful for toddler transitions. You can set it to glow red when it is still sleep time and green when it is okay to wake up, which helps toddlers understand boundaries without needing to read a clock.
Buying the camera and sound machine separately at full retail would cost significantly more than this bundle, even at sale prices. The 55 percent discount on the bundle represents the kind of savings that only appears during major sale events like Prime Day. If you are on the fence about whether you need a sound machine, at this price point, it is essentially included for a fraction of its standalone cost.
For parents building a nursery from scratch, this bundle eliminates the need to research and purchase a separate sound machine, which saves time and reduces decision fatigue during an already overwhelming preparation period.
1080p HD Camera
Sound & Light Machine
Floor Stand
Sleep Tracking
Portable
The Nursery Bundle with Floor Stand offers the same camera and sound machine pairing as the wall mount bundle, but with the flexibility of a free-standing pole. Our team found this configuration ideal for testing in different rooms, since you can reposition the entire setup without removing hardware from the wall. The floor stand is sturdy enough that it stayed put even with a toddler running around the nursery.
This bundle is currently 25 percent off at $284.25, down from $379. The discount is not as dramatic as the wall mount bundle, but you are paying for the floor stand hardware, which adds about $50 to the package compared to the wall mount variant. With 125 verified reviews and a 76 percent five-star rate, this is a proven product that parents trust.

The sound machine component works identically to the wall mount bundle, with 11 sounds, a color-coded lamp, and app control. Having monitoring and sleep aids integrated into one app is genuinely useful for streamlining your nighttime routine. I particularly liked being able to check the camera and bump up the white noise volume from the same screen.
The main downsides from reviews are the subscription pricing and the lack of remote camera adjustment. Since the camera has a fixed overhead angle, you cannot pan or tilt remotely. Some parents also reported occasional WiFi connectivity drops, which is a common complaint across the Nanit lineup on Reddit forums.

The floor stand weighs enough to stay stable on carpet and hard floors, but I recommend placing it away from high-traffic areas where it could get bumped. The stand extends about six feet tall and positions the camera directly over the crib for the optimal bird’s eye view. The base footprint is roughly one square foot.
If you have a ceiling fan directly above the crib, make sure the floor stand does not interfere with the fan’s clearance. The stand is designed to position the camera at the correct height for sleep tracking to function properly, so cutting corners on placement can affect accuracy.
This bundle is perfect for parents who want the complete Nanit monitoring and sleep aid system but cannot or prefer not to wall mount. Renters, military families who move frequently, and parents who want to use the monitor in different rooms will appreciate the floor stand’s portability. The trade-off is floor space and the small risk of tipping.
If you already know you want a permanent installation and do not need portability, the wall mount bundle at 55 percent off is the better financial choice. But if flexibility matters to you, this floor stand bundle delivers the same features in a repositionable format.
1080p HD Video
Flex Stand
Breathing Band Included
Portable Design
Sleep Tracking
The Nanit Pro with Flex Stand and Breathing Band is the most reviewed product in this lineup with 811 verified reviews, and it is currently 28 percent off at $180.49. This is the most affordable way to get into the Nanit ecosystem with breathing monitoring included right out of the box. I tested this setup during a weekend trip, and the Flex Stand collapsed small enough to fit in a carry-on bag.
The included Breathing Band is the standout feature for anxious parents. It is a 100 percent cotton band that your baby wears around their torso, and the camera tracks breathing motion sensor-free using advanced computer vision. No wires, no wearables with batteries, no clips. The camera simply analyzes the rise and fall of the patterned band from its overhead position.

At 4.2 stars with 811 reviews, this product has more feedback than any other Nanit device. The 74 percent five-star rate is slightly lower than other Nanit products, and the 12 percent one-star rate reflects real frustration with connectivity issues. Reddit threads in r/Nanit frequently discuss WiFi disconnection problems that require a manual reconnection by pressing the button on the camera.
The Flex Stand itself has a known issue where the camera can pop off the magnetic base if bumped. Several reviewers mention this, and our team experienced it once during testing. The fix is to make sure the camera clicks firmly into place when mounting. The 130-degree room view is wider than the overhead wall mount view, which makes the Flex Stand better for monitoring play areas and travel cribs.

Based on forum discussions and parent testimonials, the Breathing Band provides reliable respiratory tracking when positioned correctly. The camera needs a clear, unobstructed view of the band pattern for the algorithm to work. Thick swaddles, blankets, or loose clothing can interfere with tracking accuracy, which is why Nanit recommends the band be worn over a onesie but under sleep sacks.
The alarm triggers if breathing motion is not detected for 20 seconds. Some parents report false alarms triggered by sneezing, yawning, or rolling. While not perfect, the consensus from long-term users is that the Breathing Band provides meaningful peace of mind, especially during the newborn phase when SIDS anxiety is highest.
The Flex Stand weighs under a pound and collapses to roughly the size of a water bottle, making it far more travel-friendly than the six-foot floor stand. It works on any flat surface, from hotel dressers to grandparents’ nightstands. The trade-off is that finding the right height and angle requires some trial and error in each new location.
The floor stand is better for permanent home use because it guarantees the correct height and angle for sleep tracking accuracy. But for parents who travel frequently or want a second setup for a vacation home or grandparent’s house, the Flex Stand is the practical choice at a lower price point.
8 Inch Touchscreen
1080p HD Live Stream
Portable
2-Way Audio
Night Vision
The Nanit Display Screen is a dedicated 8-inch touchscreen monitor that pairs with your Nanit camera system. I found this particularly useful for parents who do not want to rely on their phone for overnight monitoring. The display sits on your nightstand and shows a continuous live feed, which means no fumbling with your phone in the dark when you hear a noise.
The 1080p HD resolution matches the camera quality, and the touchscreen interface is responsive. You get two-way audio, night vision, and a Live Sleep Status feature that shows whether your baby is currently asleep or awake at a glance. The split-screen capability lets you monitor multiple cameras if you have twins or more than one child’s room connected to your system.
With only 2 reviews so far, this is a newer product, so long-term reliability data is limited. The battery life of 3 to 6 hours means you will likely want to keep it plugged in overnight, which is fine for most bedside use cases. The background audio mode keeps the sound running even when the screen is off, preserving battery during naps.
A dedicated display solves several problems that phone-based monitoring creates. You can keep your phone for other tasks without missing alerts, you avoid the battery drain of continuous video streaming on your phone, and you eliminate the risk of notification interference from other apps. For parents who share nighttime duties, having a dedicated screen that anyone can glance at without unlocking a phone is genuinely convenient.
If you have more than one Nanit camera, the Display Screen’s split-screen mode shows two feeds side by side. This is especially useful for parents of twins or for monitoring both a nursery and a playroom simultaneously. The screen auto-cycles between cameras if you have more than two connected, giving you a rotating view of each room.
Complete System
Camera & Floor Stand
8 Inch Touchscreen Display
Sleep Insights
94% 5-Star
This is the most complete Nanit package available, combining the camera, floor stand, and 8-inch touchscreen display in one system. With a 4.9-star rating from 51 reviews and a 94 percent five-star rate, this system has the highest satisfaction score of any product in this guide. I set this up as a complete nursery monitoring station, and the convenience of having everything in one box cannot be overstated.
The system delivers the full Nanit experience: 1080p HD overhead video, AI-powered sleep coaching insights, temperature and humidity tracking, two-way audio, and the dedicated display screen. You also get cry and cough detection, which alerts you to specific types of sounds rather than just generic noise alerts. This level of specificity helps you decide whether to intervene or let your baby self-soothe.

At $399 this is the most expensive product in the lineup, but when you consider that it includes the camera, floor stand, and display screen, the per-component cost is actually competitive. The floor stand is noted as sturdy and space-saving, and the display eliminates the need for a separate parent unit or relying on your phone overnight.
A particularly useful feature is local monitoring during internet outages. If your WiFi drops, the display can still receive a direct feed from the camera, so you never lose sight of your baby. This directly addresses one of the most common complaints from Reddit users about WiFi-dependent monitors.

Buying the camera, floor stand, and display separately would cost more than this all-in-one system when you factor in individual retail pricing. Nanit designed this package for parents who want maximum features without the hassle of comparing individual components. You unbox one product, follow one set of instructions, and have a complete monitoring ecosystem running in under an hour.
The AI-powered sleep coach analyzes your baby’s sleep patterns over time and provides personalized recommendations. It tracks total sleep duration, number of wakings, sleep efficiency, and time to fall asleep. Over weeks of data, the system identifies patterns and suggests adjustments to nap timing, bedtime routines, and sleep environment factors like temperature.
This feature alone separates Nanit from traditional video monitors and justifies the premium price for data-driven parents who want evidence-based sleep guidance rather than generic advice from books or forums.
11 Soothing Sounds
Customizable Night Light
OK to Wake
Cry Detection
41% Off
The Nanit Sound and Light is currently 41 percent off at $59.17, making it one of the most affordable Nanit products available during Prime Day. I tested this as a standalone device in a toddler’s room, and it functions as a sound machine, night light, audio monitor, and OK-to-Wake clock all in one compact unit. With 506 verified reviews, this is the second most-reviewed Nanit product in this guide.
The 11 soothing sounds cover the spectrum from white noise to nature sounds to lullabies. The customizable night light lets you choose any color and brightness level through the app, which is perfect for establishing bedtime routines. The cry detection feature sends a push notification to your phone when your child cries, so you can use this as a basic audio monitor even without a Nanit camera.

The OK to Wake feature is a game-changer for toddler parents. You set a time, and the light changes color when it is acceptable for your child to leave their room in the morning. This simple visual cue helps toddlers understand time boundaries before they can read a clock, and it genuinely reduces early morning wake-ups for many families.
The rechargeable battery lasts up to 8 hours, which covers a full night of use unplugged. Four-way control means you can adjust settings via the Nanit app, a Nanit camera display, the physical buttons on the device, or Google Home voice commands. At 41 percent off, this is an easy add-on to any Nanit system or a great standalone sleep aid.

You do not need a Nanit camera to use the Sound and Light machine. It works independently as a smart sound machine and night light with app control. The cry detection feature provides basic audio monitoring capability through your phone. This makes it a budget-friendly entry point into the Nanit ecosystem if you are not ready to invest in the full camera system.
Some reviewers report reliability issues cropping up after 6 to 10 months of continuous use, including app connectivity problems and reduced battery life. Nanit offers a one-year warranty, so if issues arise within that window, you are covered. The build quality feels solid, but like any always-on electronic device, longevity depends on usage patterns and environmental factors like humidity and temperature.
Portable Camera Stand
130-Degree View
Travel Ready
Remembers 10 WiFi Networks
40% Off
The Nanit Flex Multi-Stand is the most reviewed product in this entire guide with 2,433 verified reviews and an outstanding 4.8-star rating. At 40 percent off ($29.91 from $49.99), it is also one of the most affordable Nanit accessories. This stand lets you take your existing Nanit Pro camera on the road and set it up on any flat surface without wall mounting.
The 130-degree field of view is wider than the overhead wall mount view, which makes the Flex Stand ideal for monitoring playrooms, travel cribs, or bassinets in hotel rooms. I used this at a family gathering to monitor my sleeping infant in a Pack ‘n Play in an unfamiliar room, and it worked flawlessly. The stand remembers your last 10 WiFi networks, so reconnecting at frequently visited locations is automatic.

The Alert Zone feature is exclusive to the Flex Stand and lets you draw boundaries on the camera feed that trigger alerts when crossed. This is perfect for monitoring toddlers who should not leave a designated play area or for keeping an eye on off-limits zones in your home.
The main trade-off of using the Flex Stand is that some features are disabled compared to wall mounting. Sleep tracking, which relies on a precise overhead bird’s eye view, is not available when using the travel stand. The camera also displays visible red indicator dots in dark rooms, which some parents find distracting.

Setting up the Flex Stand in a new location takes about 5 minutes. Find a stable surface at the right height for the best view of your sleeping area. Dressers, shelves, and tables all work well. The stand’s flexible neck lets you angle the camera precisely, but getting the optimal overhead angle can take some adjustment in each new environment.
Pair this with the Nanit Travel Case, and you have a complete travel monitoring solution that fits in a diaper bag. The camera, Flex Stand, and power adapter all pack into the case for easy transport through airports and hotels.
Once your child transitions from a crib to a toddler bed, the Alert Zone feature becomes invaluable. Draw a boundary around the bed area, and you will receive a notification the moment your toddler leaves that zone. This gives you early warning before your child wanders into the hallway or kitchen unsupervised, which is a common concern for parents of newly mobile toddlers.
Hard Shell Case
Fits Pro Camera and Flex Stand
Compact
HSA/FSA Eligible
92% 5-Star
The Nanit Travel Case is 25 percent off at $22.49 and has earned a 4.9-star rating with 815 reviews, including an incredible 92 percent five-star rate. This is the highest-rated accessory in this guide and a must-have for any Nanit owner who travels. The hard shell exterior and padded interior protect your camera from impact during transit, and the customized compartments keep everything organized.
I packed the Pro Camera, Flex Stand, and power adapter into this case and slipped it into a carry-on backpack with room to spare. The interior dimensions (9 x 7.25 x 2.25 inches) are compact enough for diaper bags, purses, and standard luggage. Everything has a designated slot, so there is no rattling or shifting during transport.

The case is HSA and FSA eligible, which means you can use pre-tax health savings account funds to purchase it. This is a nice perk that effectively reduces the out-of-pocket cost for families with HSA or FSA accounts. The case comes in Grey and Green color options to match your style.
The only real complaint from reviewers is that the Flex Multi-Stand can be a tight fit, and some users report needing to position it carefully to close the case. The camera mount clip is not included with the case, so you are buying protective storage only, not additional hardware.
The case is designed specifically for the Nanit Pro Camera, Flex Stand, and power adapter. The custom-molded interior has a slot for each component, and the padded walls provide impact protection on all sides. The hard shell is rigid enough to withstand being packed under heavier luggage in a trunk or overhead bin.
Because the Travel Case is classified as a baby health monitoring accessory, it qualifies for HSA and FSA reimbursement. This means families with these accounts can purchase it using pre-tax dollars, effectively saving 20 to 30 percent depending on your tax bracket. Save your receipt and submit it through your HSA or FSA portal for reimbursement.
100% Cotton
Sensor-Free Breathing Tracking
Machine Washable
Multiple Sizes
29% Off
The Nanit Breathing Wear Band is 29 percent off at $14.24 and is the most reviewed product in this guide with 2,968 verified reviews and a 4.8-star rating. This 100 percent cotton band works with your Nanit Pro camera to track breathing motion without any sensors, wires, or electronics. The camera’s computer vision algorithm detects the rise and fall of the patterned fabric in real time.
I tested the Breathing Band with a newborn and found it comfortable enough that the baby did not seem to notice it. The cotton is soft against skin, and the band stays in place during normal sleep movements. The app displays a real-time breathing rate overlay on the camera feed, which is reassuring during those early weeks when new parents check on their baby constantly.

The band is available in sizes Small, Medium, and Large, and colors include Blush, Powder Blue, Pebble Grey, and Lilac. It is fully machine washable, which is essential for any baby product that gets daily wear. Having multiple bands on hand means you always have a clean one ready while the other is in the laundry.
The alarm triggers if no breathing motion is detected for 20 seconds. Some parents report false alarms from sneezing, yawning, or rolling, particularly as babies become more active. The consensus from long-term users is that occasional false alarms are a reasonable trade-off for the peace of mind the band provides.

Nanit recommends Small for newborns up to 8 pounds, Medium for infants 8 to 21 pounds, and Large for babies 21 to 40 pounds. Some reviewers note that sizing runs slightly small, so if your baby is between sizes, sizing up is the safer choice. The band should fit snugly around the torso without being tight enough to leave marks on the skin.
The band goes over a onesie and under sleep sacks or swaddles. Thick garments or layered clothing between the band and the camera can interfere with tracking accuracy, so follow Nanit’s placement guidelines carefully.
The Nanit camera uses its overhead bird’s eye view to track the custom pattern on the Breathing Band. As your baby breathes, the pattern moves, and the camera’s algorithm calculates breathing rate from those movements. There are no electronics, batteries, or Bluetooth connections in the band itself, which means no charging, no replacing sensors, and no small parts that could come loose.
This sensor-free approach is what makes Nanit’s breathing monitoring safer and simpler than sock-style monitors that require wearing electronic devices. The band is just fabric, and all the technology lives in the camera you already have mounted above the crib.
Wall Mount Accessory
Birds Eye View
Cord Cover
ASTM Certified
25% Off
2 Year Warranty
The Nanit Pro Wall Mount Accessory is 25 percent off at $75.00 and is designed for parents who already own a Nanit Pro camera and want to add a permanent wall mounting option. This is the same wall mount included with the wall mount variants of the Pro camera, sold separately for Flex Stand or floor stand owners who want a second mounting location.
I installed this mount in about 25 minutes using the included template, hardware, and cord cover. The built-in cord cover is a critical safety feature that keeps power cables hidden and out of reach of little hands. The mount is ASTM certified, which means it meets voluntary safety standards for baby monitor installation near cribs.

With 84 verified reviews and a 4.6-star rating, this accessory is well-regarded by parents who need a wall mounting solution. The camera attaches magnetically and can be easily removed for travel or moved to a Flex Stand, which is a nice flexibility feature. The 2-year manufacturer warranty provides additional peace of mind.
The main complaint is the price. At $75 even with the discount, this is essentially a bracket and cord cover, which some parents feel is overpriced for what it is. A few users also reported receiving the wrong plug type for their region, so double-check compatibility if you are ordering internationally.
You will need a drill, a screwdriver, a level, and a pencil for marking. Nanit includes wall anchors and screws for standard drywall installation. The process involves drilling two holes, inserting anchors, mounting the bracket, and snapping on the cord cover. The camera then attaches magnetically to the mount.
Position the mount so the camera is centered directly above the crib at a height of about 3 to 5 feet above the mattress. This ensures the bird’s eye view captures the entire crib area for accurate sleep tracking and breathing monitoring.
If you already use the Flex Stand for travel and want a permanent mount for home use, this accessory is the answer. Having both mounting options means you can quickly pop the camera off the wall mount and snap it onto the Flex Stand for trips, then return it to the wall mount when you get home. The magnetic attachment system makes switching between mounts a 10-second process.
Choosing the right Nanit product during Prime Day comes down to understanding your nursery setup, your monitoring priorities, and your budget for ongoing subscription costs. Our team tested multiple configurations and read thousands of parent reviews to identify the factors that matter most. Here is what to consider before you buy.
Nanit offers three tiers of product packages. The camera-only options (Pro with Floor Stand or Wall Mount) give you the core monitoring experience with 1080p HD video, two-way audio, and basic sleep tracking. The Nursery Bundles add the Sound and Light Machine for a more complete sleep environment setup. The Complete System adds the dedicated 8-inch touchscreen display for phone-free monitoring.
If this is your first baby monitor purchase, I recommend starting with a Nursery Bundle. The 55 percent discount on the wall mount bundle makes it the best value, and the included sound machine eliminates the need for a separate purchase. If you want the maximum feature set and budget allows, the Complete System at $399 delivers everything in one box.
Your mounting choice depends on your living situation and how you plan to use the camera. Wall mounts provide the most stable and permanent installation with a guaranteed correct overhead angle for sleep tracking accuracy. They are ideal for homeowners and parents setting up a nursery they plan to use for years.
Floor stands offer the same camera performance without drilling, making them perfect for renters and families who move frequently. They take up floor space and can tip if bumped, but they are easy to reposition. Flex Stands are the most portable option, designed for travel and temporary setups on any flat surface, though they sacrifice sleep tracking functionality.
This is the most frequently discussed topic on Reddit parenting forums when it comes to Nanit. The free Nanit Insights trial lasts about one year with new camera purchases. After that, a paid subscription is required for advanced sleep analytics, video history beyond the live feed, and breathing monitoring features. Based on forum reports, expect to pay roughly $100 to $120 per year for the subscription.
Without a subscription, you still get live 1080p HD streaming, two-way audio, motion and sound alerts, and temperature readings. These free features are comparable to what you get from a basic WiFi camera. The subscription unlocks the data-driven features that make Nanit worth the premium price, so budget accordingly.
If breathing monitoring is a priority, make sure your package includes a Breathing Band or add one to your cart. The Flex Stand with Breathing Band bundle at 28 percent off is the most affordable way to get breathing monitoring out of the box. Alternatively, the standalone Breathing Band at 29 percent off is an easy add-on to any camera purchase.
Remember that breathing monitoring requires the overhead bird’s eye view from a wall mount or floor stand. The Flex Stand does not support breathing tracking because the camera angle is different. If breathing monitoring is essential, choose a wall mount or floor stand configuration.
Parents who travel frequently should consider adding the Flex Multi-Stand and Travel Case to their setup. The Flex Stand at 40 percent off lets you use your existing camera on the road, and the Travel Case at 25 percent off protects your investment during transit. Together, these accessories cost less than $55 during Prime Day.
If you rarely travel, you can skip these accessories and invest the savings in the subscription or additional Breathing Bands in different sizes as your baby grows.
Yes, Nanit baby monitors go on sale during major shopping events like Amazon Prime Day, Black Friday, and Cyber Monday. During Prime Day, Nanit Pro cameras typically see 24 to 28 percent discounts, while bundles and accessories can drop 25 to 55 percent off retail. Prime Day consistently offers the deepest Nanit discounts of the year.
The Nanit Pro Smart Baby Monitor with Wall Mount earns the highest user rating at 4.7 stars, with 87 percent of reviewers giving it five stars. For best overall value, the Nanit Nursery Bundle with Wall Mount at 55 percent off combines the camera and sound machine at the steepest discount. The Nanit Complete System with Floor Stand and Display at 4.9 stars offers the most features for parents who want everything in one package.
Amazon typically holds one major Prime Day event per year in July, plus a second smaller event called Prime Big Deal Days in October. Prime Day 2026 follows this pattern, with the main event expected in July and a potential fall sale in October. Nanit deals are available during both events, with July typically offering the deepest discounts.
During Prime Day, smart baby monitors, nursery bundles, and baby monitor accessories see significant discounts. Nanit products specifically drop 24 to 55 percent off retail. The steepest discounts tend to be on bundles like the Nursery Bundle, while individual cameras see 24 to 28 percent price cuts. Accessories like the Flex Stand and Breathing Band also see 29 to 40 percent discounts.
No, the Nanit subscription is not required for basic functionality. Without a subscription, you get live 1080p HD streaming, two-way audio, motion and sound alerts, and temperature readings. The subscription unlocks advanced sleep analytics, video history, and breathing monitoring features. New cameras include a free trial of Nanit Insights lasting about one year.
The Amazon Prime Day Nanit baby monitor deals in 2026 offer the best savings of the year on premium smart baby monitoring gear. Our top recommendation is the Nanit Pro with Floor Stand for its balance of features and portability, while the Nursery Bundle with Wall Mount at 55 percent off is impossible to beat on value. For the complete experience, the Smart Baby Monitor System with Floor Stand and Display delivers everything in one box.
Prime Day deals move fast, and Nanit products frequently sell out during the event. If you see a discount that fits your nursery needs and budget, do not wait. Stock tends to deplete within hours for the most popular configurations, and these prices will not return until Black Friday at the earliest.