NaN 2

Baby Monitor

300.00 лв Coming soon

Your smart helper - wherever you want. Built with smart AI cry detection, noise filtering and an integrated camera, this baby monitor is your all-in-one ticket to a better sleep experience.

  • AI cry detection with ambient noise filter
  • Efficient battery use
  • Full HD-camera with motion sensor with night vision

Delivery in 3-6 business days

The baby monitor from Moonboon is the little helper of your dreams to ensure your baby has the best sleep experience. Smaller than a tennis ball and clampable to all surfaces, you can place the monitor with its integrated full HD camera anywhere near your baby whilst it's sleeping, happily babbling away or just relaxing. This way, you can always keep an eye on your baby even when you’re not in the room.

The app-controlled baby monitor is much more than just a camera. Equipped with AI cry detection, the monitor can filter out ambient noises and only lets through cries, screams, grunts and the like from your little one, meaning you won’t get any false alerts because a dog is barking close by, or someone just rang your doorbell. Additionally, the baby monitor is also Wi-Fi enabled, so it can be integrated into your smart home and be used smoothly on the go.

Made with state-of-the-art technology, our baby monitor can be updated to include new features as we introduce them and ensure that your baby gets the best sleep experience possible and allows you to continuously gain insights into your baby’s sleep.

Features
Baby monitor with full-HD camera, AI sound filtering and clip

Colour
Cream white

Care instructions
Do not wash or submerge in water. Wipe with a damp cloth if needed.

Shipping is free to parcel shops on all orders above 250 EUR. For orders below 250 EUR, see the list of shipping rates here.

All orders are prepared with great care and shipped from our warehouse within 1-2 business days - please note that in periods of high order volume, delays may occur.

You have the right to return your order within 14 days of having received it. Returns are administered through our return portal. A small fee will be deducted for shipping when you use the portal for your return.

Import duties and/or taxes may arise when ordering from outside the European Union, Norway or Switzerland.

AI NOISE FILTERING AND CRY DETECTION

The advanced AI filtering feature of the baby monitor allows for ambient noise to be filtered out, meaning you will only be alerted when your little one is really crying or calling for you.

USE WITH APP

Enjoy the possibilities of intelligent touch-free start and app-control of our baby monitor through the Moonboon App, allowing you to be in the know about your baby’s sleep through a just few simple clicks on your smartphone.

BETTER SLEEP - ANYWHERE

Enjoy taking the monitor with you wherever you go. The clamp makes it easy to attach the monitor anywhere, for example to your baby’s cradle, stroller or carrier, and with the rechargeable battery, you don't need wires anywhere.

Craft the perfect nursery

Create a cozy and coordinated nursery with our Over the Moon Collection, where every product is designed to complement the others seamlessly. Shop the look and bring a harmonious and dreamy atmosphere to your little one’s space.

Baby Mobile
Baby Mobile
80.00 лв View Product
Bed Linen
Bed Linen
From 90.00 лв View Product
Bedtime Story Book
Bedtime Story Book
8.00 лв View Product
Soft Book
Soft Book
60.00 лв View Product
Baby Mobile
Baby Mobile
80.00 лв View Product
Bed Linen
Bed Linen
From 90.00 лв View Product
Bedtime Story Book
Bedtime Story Book
8.00 лв View Product
Soft Book
Soft Book
60.00 лв View Product

If it's not safe, we don't sell it

CHOOSE SAFETY

You never compromise on your baby’s safety, and we don’t either! Therefore we have created an overview of important things to keep in mind when shopping baby sleep products, so that you and your baby can sleep soundly.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT BABY CARRIER

Babies can start facing forward in a carrier once they have strong and steady head and neck control — usually around 4 to 6 months of age. A good sign your baby is ready is when they’re past the “bobblehead” stage and can hold their head up confidently for extended periods.

No, the Moonboon baby carrier is made for front carrying only. It’s designed to support your baby safely and comfortably on your front, and should not be used on your back.

No, the baby carrier is made of organic cotton to be soft to the touch but sturdy enough to comfortably and securely keep the baby in place within the carrier and on the parents chest. 

Yes, the Moonboon baby carrier is safe to use when properly worn. It supports your baby in a natural seated position, keeping their back supported and legs in the recommended “M” shape. The carrier keeps your baby close to your body, which helps with bonding and allows you to easily monitor their breathing and comfort.

A properly fitted carrier should feel snug but not restrictive. Your baby should be high enough on your chest that you can easily kiss the top of their head, and their head should rest comfortably just below your chin.

You should be able to take a deep breath without feeling restricted, and gently leaning forward shouldn't cause your baby to pull away from your body or slump forward — if it does, the carrier may be too loose.

Also check that your baby’s legs move freely in the “M” position and that you can slide a finger between their chest and the carrier to ensure comfort and clear breathing. Keep an eye on their posture and adjust as needed.

A baby carrier that is correctly fitted and adjusted should not cause back pain. If you do experience discomfort, it’s often due to improper fit or use. Ensuring the right setup each time you wear the carrier is key to maintaining comfort and support.

Common causes of back discomfort include:

  • A waistband that sits too low on the hips
  • Shoulder straps that are too loose or uneven
  • The baby being carried too low on the torso
  • Incorrect positioning of the back strap connecting the shoulder straps

For optimal support, your baby should be carried high and close to your body, with all straps adjusted snugly and evenly. Taking a few moments to check these details before each use can make a noticeable difference in how the carrier feels during wear.

Baby carriers are designed for adult caregivers, typically aged 18 or older. There are no specific age restrictions for using a baby carrier, but it's important to ensure that the caregiver is physically capable of safely carrying the baby and using the carrier correctly. Younger individuals should be properly trained and supervised when using a baby carrier to ensure the safety of both the caregiver and the baby.​

If you have further questions or need guidance please reach out to our customer service team.

The Moonboon baby carrier is designed for use with children between 11 lbs (5 kg) and 33 lbs (15 kg), typically from 3 to 30 months of age. It is important not to use the carrier if your baby falls outside of this weight range to ensure safety and comfort.

For babies born with a low birth weight or children with any medical conditions, we strongly recommend consulting a healthcare professional before using the carrier. They can provide personalized guidance on whether it is appropriate for your child’s needs and development.

There are several types of baby carriers, each offering different ways to carry your baby comfortably. Here are some common options:

  • Baby Wrap: A long piece of fabric tied around your body to securely hold your baby. There are no buckles or clasps, just soft, adjustable fabric for a custom fit.
  • Backpack Carrier: Designed for carrying older babies or toddlers on your back, usually with a sturdy frame and padded seat. Ideal for longer walks or hikes.
  • Hip Seat Carrier: Allows you to carry your baby on your hip with a padded seat for added comfort. Great for short trips and quick adjustments.
  • Sling Carrier: A simple fabric worn over one shoulder to create a pouch for your baby. Convenient for quick trips but best for shorter periods of use.

Each type offers unique benefits depending on your baby's age, comfort, and your lifestyle.

When used correctly, baby carriers should not cause hip dysplasia. The Moonboon baby carrier, support a natural "M" position, which helps in promoting healthy hip development. This position ensures that the baby’s knees are above their bottom and legs are comfortably spread apart, which is crucial for proper hip alignment.

It's important to remember that when babies are born, their bones and joints are still developing and will continue to mature for the first several months. During this critical time, it's essential to allow for proper movement and positioning to support the healthy development of their hip joints.

The Moonboon baby carrier is specifically designed to support this natural positioning, and is intended for use with children between 11 lbs (5 kg) and 33 lbs (15 kg), typically from 3 to 30 months of age. By following the guidelines and ensuring the baby is positioned properly, you can confidently support their hip health. If you have any concerns, it’s always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional.

Getting the right fit is key to comfort and support. A good rule of thumb is to position your baby at kissing height — you should be able to kiss the top of their head without straining. This also helps you find the correct position for the waist belt, which is often higher than you might expect.

Make sure the back strap (connection strap) sits comfortably between your shoulder blades. If it’s too high, it can strain your neck; too low, and it may cause back discomfort. The strap should be snug to keep the shoulder straps in place.

Use this 10-point check to ensure a proper fit:

For Baby:

  1. Head is properly supported
  2. Back supported in its natural curve
  3. Thighs fully supported, seated deeply
  4. Knees slightly outwards, lower legs free
  5. Face visible, airways clear
  6. Arms bent, inside and free to move
  7. Appropriate clothing for the weather

For You:

  1. Waistbelt at the right height (baby is close enough to kiss)
  2. Back strap sits across the middle of your shoulder blades
  3. Lumbar support is centered on your lower back

Yes, breastfeeding in a baby carrier is possible and can be really convenient — it just takes a bit of practice and adjustment. Every parent and baby are different, so it may take some trial and error to find what works best for you.

Wearing a loose or low-cut top can help with access, and slightly loosening the shoulder straps will allow your baby to sit a bit lower for easier latching. Once your baby is finished nursing, be sure to reposition them into the upright carry position — close enough to kiss, with clear airways — and retighten the straps for proper support.

It may feel tricky at first, but many parents find that with time and patience, feeding on the go becomes second nature.

Using a baby carrier in warm weather is perfectly safe as long as you take some sensible precautions. Since babies can’t regulate their body temperature as effectively as adults, it’s important to help keep them cool and comfortable while you’re out and about.

Here are a few helpful tips to keep in mind:

  • Dress smart: Opt for light, breathable fabrics like cotton or linen for both you and your baby. Functional, UV-protective fabrics are also a good option. Remember, the baby carrier itself acts as a layer of clothing — so both of you might need one layer less than usual. If you’re out for a longer stretch, bring a change of clothes in case your baby gets warm or damp.
  • Keep a fabric layer between you: If you’re doing skin-to-skin contact, especially in hot weather, make sure there’s at least one light layer of fabric between you and your baby to prevent slipping and help with temperature regulation.
  • Stay in the shade: Try to plan walks or outings during cooler times of the day — mornings or evenings — and stay in shaded areas whenever possible. 
  • Check baby’s temperature: A quick way to check if your baby is too warm is to feel the back of their neck or between their shoulder blades. Signs of overheating can include flushed skin, damp hair or clothing, rapid breathing, or irritability. If you notice these signs, take a break and cool down indoors or in a shaded area.
  • Take breaks as needed: If either of you start feeling too hot or uncomfortable, it’s perfectly okay to take off the carrier and rest somewhere cool until you're both ready to continue.

To keep your baby carrier in good condition, we recommend avoiding frequent washing. When cleaning is needed, gently hand wash at 30°C using a mild, scent-free liquid detergent. Be sure to remove any detachable parts, such as the hood, before washing.

Do not use bleach or fabric softeners, as they can damage the fabric or irritate your baby’s skin. The carrier should not be tumble dried or ironed. Instead, let it air dry naturally, away from direct sunlight.

In between washes, you can spot clean with a damp cloth and mild soap.

There is no set time limit for how long your baby can stay in the carrier as long as both you and your baby are comfortable and their needs are being met. Make sure your baby is getting regular opportunities for feeding, movement, and diaper changes.

Pay attention to your baby’s cues, as well as your own comfort. If everyone is content and well-supported, babywearing can be a safe and enjoyable part of your routine for extended periods throughout the day.

No, the Moonboon baby carrier is not suitable for carrying twins.

The Moonboon baby carrier is not recommended for preterm infants. It is specifically designed for babies between 11 lbs (5 kg) and 33 lbs (15 kg), typically from around 3 months of age. For preterm babies or those with specific medical needs, we strongly recommend consulting with a healthcare professional before using any baby carrier.

Both baby carriers and baby wraps are designed to help you carry your baby close to your body, but they differ in structure and how they’re used.

A baby wrap is a long piece of soft fabric that you wrap and tie around your body to create a snug fit for your baby. It’s flexible and can be adjusted to fit all body types, but it takes a bit of practice to learn how to tie it correctly. Moonboon also makes baby wraps, find them here.

A baby carrier, is a more structured option with adjustable straps and buckles that make it quicker to put on and take off. It offers consistent support and is easy to adjust for different wearers, making it a popular choice for parents looking for convenience, comfort and longer use.

Yes, the Moonboon baby carrier can be used for hiking or outdoor activities, but it’s essential to approach it with caution and good judgment. Make sure the carrier is properly adjusted for both your comfort and your baby’s safety, ensuring that they are securely positioned and supported. Be mindful of the weather—on warm days, keep your baby shaded and ensure they are dressed in breathable clothing to avoid overheating, and on cooler days, bundle them up appropriately.

Always listen to your baby’s needs and take breaks to check on their comfort, hydration, and temperature. Consider the duration of your outing as well—shorter trips are often easier to manage, especially with younger babies. Ultimately, trust your instincts and prioritize your baby’s safety and well-being while enjoying the outdoors.

Babywearing is not just about comfort and convenience, it is also great for your baby’s emotional and social development. Being close to you helps your little one feel secure and loved, which builds a strong bond and attachment. This closeness can reduce stress and help them feel calmer and safer in the world around them.

It is also great for your baby’s brain development. As you go about your day, your baby is exposed to all kinds of sights, sounds, and experiences that help stimulate their mind. It’s like a mini learning experience happening all around them.

On top of that, babywearing can help soothe a fussy baby. The gentle rocking and the warmth of your body can mimic the comforting motions and sounds they experienced in the womb. Plus, it can help promote better sleep patterns, giving both of you a bit of relief when things get tough.

A poorly fitting baby carrier can cause discomfort for both you and your baby. Here are some signs to look out for:

  • Discomfort or pain: If you are experiencing pain in your back, shoulders, or hips, the carrier might not be adjusted properly or may be putting too much pressure on certain areas.
  • Froggy legs: Your baby should be in the “M” position, with their knees higher than their bottom, in a natural, squatted posture. If their legs are spread out too wide, or if they’re in a straight-legged position, this could indicate an improper fit and could lead to discomfort or potential hip issues.
  • Baby is too low or too high: If your baby is positioned too low, they may be hard to reach or kiss. If they’re too high, it could strain their neck or cause discomfort.
  • Difficulty breathing or visible discomfort: If your baby’s breathing appears labored, or they seem overly fussy, the carrier might be too tight or not adjusted correctly. Always check that your baby’s chest isn't restricted, and that their airways are clear.
  • Slipping or sliding: If your baby is sliding down in the carrier or you have to keep readjusting them, the straps or waist belt may not be tight enough, or the carrier might not be properly positioned.

Many parents start with a wrap for the newborn stage and move to a structured carrier as their baby grows. To make the switch, start slow and pay attention to how your baby reacts. If it does not go smoothly the first time, just give it another try. Over time, your baby will get used to it and you'll both find a routine that works.

When it comes to choosing between a baby wrap and a baby carrier, it really depends on what works best for you and your baby. There's no one-size-fits-all solution. A baby wrap is great for those early months when you're mostly at home. Its soft, flexible fabric offers a cozy, close bond with your baby. However, as your baby grows, many parents find that transitioning to a structured baby carrier is more comfortable. The carrier’s design offers more support and better weight distribution, which is especially helpful as your baby gets bigger.

Both options serve the same basic purpose: to let you carry your baby while keeping your hands free. Baby carriers usually have straps and buckles to keep your baby securely in place, while wraps use one long piece of fabric to hold your baby against your body. Baby carriers are more structured and can handle more weight, making them ideal for larger babies and toddlers. However, wraps can work well into the toddler stage too, depending on your preference. Ultimately, it's all about what feels most comfortable for you and your baby.

To put on the Moonboon baby carrier, follow these steps:

  1. Start with the waist belt: Place the waist belt around your waist, making sure it sits snugly just above your hips. This helps evenly distribute your baby’s weight.
  2. Put the shoulder straps on: Place the shoulder straps over your shoulders, adjusting them so that they sit comfortably. They should be snug but not too tight.
  3. Position your baby: Gently lift your baby and place them in the carrier. Depending on the carrying position you're using (front-facing, inward-facing, etc.), make sure your baby’s legs are in the correct "M" position.
  4. Adjust the straps: Tighten the shoulder straps and waist belt to ensure the carrier fits securely. You should be able to kiss the top of your baby’s head without having to lean forward.
  5. Check Your baby’s position: Make sure your baby’s arms and legs are tucked into the carrier, and that their back is fully supported. Fit two fingers around your baby’s face to make sure there is enough space for comfortable breathing.
  6. Final adjustments: Once you’ve made sure everything is in place, give your straps a final adjustment so the carrier feels secure and comfortable for both you and your baby.