I'm a developer based in Paris, France, and a father of two. I travel often — and I'm done hauling (or forgetting) bulky baby monitors. Modern tech should buy parents freedom, not add friction.
MonitorUltra was built for one thing above all: reliability. On vacation, I use it to keep an eye (and ear) on my kids without being trapped in the bedroom. That means I can actually decompress — grab a drink, talk with friends, read, or just exist like a human again.
I spent months building this app because I couldn't find a baby monitor app that did what I needed consistently. Reliability isn't a feature; it's the product. So I invested in robust infrastructure designed to keep sessions stable and connections alive — because dropping out while your child is sleeping isn't "a minor bug," it's a deal-breaker. That infrastructure costs money, and the subscription funds it — along with ongoing development.
Smart detection that stays quiet until it matters
MonitorUltra filters noise intelligently to reduce false alerts. You get:
When you want certainty, switch instantly to camera view with night mode. Optional motion detection is enabled by default (and easy to disable if you have a fan or anything moving in the room).
If your kid sleeps better with sound (mine does), MonitorUltra includes built-in audio options: