If you’re looking for a baby monitor that promises a ton of features and delivers on just enough to keep you from immediately returning it, the Nanit Pro will probably be a solid choice. I bought it after reading good reviews, and to be fair, it does some things well. The video quality is sharp, the sleep insights are helpful (when they work), and the app is polished. But after using the Nanit Pro for a while, I started missing our Miku Pro which was bought around the same time. The Nanit requires special Breathing Wear to track breathing, while the Miku does it contact-free with no extra gear. If the Breathing Wear isn’t worn correctly, the feature doesn’t work at all. The Nanit’s “Day Dashboard” only works with their wall mount, and switching to a different stand removes access unless you buy their Multi Stand. While both of these monitors require a subscription for extras, the Miku feels less restrictive and doesn’t constantly push upgrades. I’ve also had issues with the Nanit dropping connection and experiencing delays in the app(seems to be getting better after last update!). The online viewing portal is unreliable, often stuck on a loading screen or refusing to work altogether.Overall, the Nanit Pro isn’t a terrible monitor—it does what it says, as long as you’re willing to play by their rules (and keep buying their accessories). But for me, the hassle of wearable-dependent breathing tracking, mounting restrictions, and occasional connectivity issues aren’t worth it. I’ll prob be going back to Miku Pro, which just works better for my needs.