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Mimo Smart Baby Monitor - Rest Devices Inc.

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Adding the phrase "for babies" to any product bumps the price up by a disturbing amount... But do baby wearables like the Mimo Lilypad Smart Baby Monitor justify the high price tag? Sponsor link: linustechtips.com Pricing & discussion: linustechtips.com Support us: linustechtips.com Join our community forum: bit.ly twitter.com @LinusTech Intro Screen Music Credit: Adhesive Wombat -

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The video opens with the presenter skewering the pricing strategy of baby-focused tech, noting that adding a cute branding layer like “for babies” often inflates the price by a surprising margin. He frames the Mimo Lilypad Smart Baby Monitor as a tech product that blends hardware, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi into a baby monitoring system, while admitting a mix of curiosity and skepticism about whether the kit justifies its $200 starter cost. The unboxing reveals a Lily Pad charging base, the Turtle wireless monitor, a power supply, USB cable, programming cables, and a few washable onesies sized for 0 to 12 months. The reviewer walks through initial setup steps, highlighting the iOS and Android app wizard, Wi-Fi binding, and the process of pairing Lily Pad and Turtle to a phone using codes. He notes that while the setup can work across several devices, some Android devices have trouble programming the Lily Pad, raising questions about cross-device reliability. Throughout, he emphasizes the disparity between marketing polish and practical usability, hinting that the product may be more about hype than consistent performance. In later sections, the reviewer tests live monitoring, temperature sensing, and audio quality, comparing the experience to cheaper traditional monitors and calling out several reliability flaws. The conclusion leans toward a pragmatic skepticism: the device offers novelty and some interesting features, but its real-world usefulness, longevity, and value are questionable, especially given the price and limited ongoing support. He closes with a broader PSA about consumer readiness to prioritize independent reviews and to remain critical of overpriced lifestyle gadgets, urging viewers to think through actual benefits versus anxiety relief before preordering similar devices.

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What is the Mimo Lilypad Smart Baby Monitor composed of in the starter kit?
The starter kit includes a Lily Pad charging base, a Turtle wireless monitor, a wall power supply, a flat USB cable, a 3.12 mm audio cable for programming, and three washable baby garments in multiple sizes, along with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity features.
Does the reviewer find the Mimo monitor effective for real-world use?
The reviewer is skeptical, citing reliability issues, uneven Android support, limited usefulness of wakefulness and sleep monitoring, poor audio quality, and questions about long-term value given the price.