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is the nanit baby monitor worth it for first time parents?
one thing i noticed with baby gear is that the products with the longest feature lists arent always the ones people stick with like some end up making life easier while others just add another app to check. that's kind of where im stuck with the nanit cuz on paper it seems like it does a lot more than a basic monitor but im wondering which features became part of your daily routine and which ones you stopped thinking about after the excitement wore off. i rather hear about the little things that made you keep using it or the things that made you wish you gone with something simpler.
u/Poole-Sproull58 — 5 days ago