Cubo Ai Plus Review 2026: Best Smart Baby Monitor in Europe?

The Cubo Ai Plus is a Taiwanese-made smart baby monitor with a genuinely differentiated feature: AI-powered safety alerts. It's the only monitor at this price point that will alert you if something covers baby's face, a feature that addresses one of the main SIDS risk factors directly. Here's our full assessment.
The AI Safety Features: Do They Work?
The face-uncover alert is the Cubo Ai's signature feature. It uses computer vision to continuously monitor baby's face, and sends a phone notification within seconds if any object (bedding, stuffed toy, hand) covers the face. In our testing:
- The alert triggered correctly in all genuine face-covering events during testing
- False positive rate was low, approximately 1โ2 false alerts per week, typically when baby's hand moved briefly near their face
- Alert speed: 3โ5 seconds from face covering to phone notification, fast enough to be useful
The monitor also includes a "boundary alert", it notifies you if baby rolls outside a defined safe zone in the crib. This is useful as babies begin to roll and you want to be alerted if they've moved to a crib edge.
Video and Night Vision
The Cubo Ai Plus shoots in 1080p HD with a 135-degree wide-angle lens. The wide angle is a genuine advantage, it covers the full crib without needing to precisely position the camera. Night vision is infrared with a warm light option: the warm light is less disruptive to baby's sleep environment than a cold blue tint.
Video lag over WiFi was low in our testing, approximately 1โ2 seconds on a strong signal. On weaker signals (concrete walls), lag increased to 3โ4 seconds with occasional buffering. This is where DECT monitors outperform WiFi, but for strong-signal environments, the Cubo Ai's video quality is excellent.
Sleep Analytics
The sleep analytics are solid without being as detailed as Nanit's. The app shows: total sleep time, times baby woke, time spent crying, and a basic sleep trend over the past week. The crying detection is accurate, it distinguishes between baby crying and ambient noise well.
What it doesn't do (without subscription): detailed sleep stage analysis, comparative sleep trends, or the detailed "sleep score" that Nanit provides. For parents who want deep sleep data, Nanit is still the better analytics platform.
Subscription: What You Get Free vs Paid
| Feature | Free (no subscription) | Cubo Ai+ (โฌ7.99/mo) |
|---|---|---|
| Live video streaming | โ | โ |
| Face uncover alert | โ | โ |
| Crying detection | โ | โ |
| Basic sleep summary | โ | โ |
| Video history (cloud) | 24 hrs only | 30 days |
| Advanced sleep analytics | โ | โ |
| Daytime nap tracking | โ | โ |
This is the Cubo Ai's key advantage over Nanit: the most important safety feature (face uncover alert) is available without a subscription. Nanit's analytics are locked behind a mandatory subscription.
Cubo Ai vs Nanit: Which Should You Buy?
- Choose Cubo Ai Plus if: the face-uncover AI alert is your priority, you don't want a mandatory subscription, or you want solid smart features at a lower total cost
- Choose Nanit Pro if: detailed sleep analytics are your priority, you want the best-in-class camera quality, and you're comfortable with the subscription cost