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maxi cosi connected home bundle Maxi-Cosi Connected Home Ultimate Bundle

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maxi cosi connected home bundle Maxi-Cosi Connected Home Ultimate BundleKeep Your Baby Safe and Comfortable with the Maxi Cosi Connected Home Collection Parenting just got smarter with the Maxi Cosi Connected Home collection a suite of innovative products designed to provide peace of mind and a safer, more comfortable environment for your baby. Featuring the See Pro Baby Monitor, Breathe Humidifier, Glow Crib Light, Soothe Light & Sound, and the Clean 3 in 1 Air Purifier, this collection seamlessly combines advanced

Keep Your Baby Safe and Comfortable with the Maxi-Cosi Connected Home Collection

Parenting just got smarter with the Maxi-Cosi Connected Home collection – a suite of innovative products designed to provide peace of mind and a safer, more comfortable environment for your baby. Featuring the See Pro Baby Monitor, Breathe Humidifier, Glow Crib Light, Soothe Light & Sound, and the Clean 3-in-1 Air Purifier, this collection seamlessly combines advanced technology with intuitive features to simplify your daily routine. Let’s explore how these remarkable devices can transform your home into a sanctuary for your little one.


See Pro Baby Monitor: Crystal-Clear Connectivity

The See Pro Baby Monitor takes the guesswork out of parenting with its state-of-the-art CryAssist Technology. This feature interprets your baby’s cries into five categories – Sleepy, Hungry, Fussy, Gassy, or Agitated – and offers soothing tips to help you respond effectively.

With Ultra HD 2K streaming and advanced night vision, you’ll enjoy crystal-clear visuals, day or night. The remote pan, tilt, and zoom functions ensure you never miss a moment, and the two-way audio lets you comfort your little one from up to 200 metres away. Plus, continuous temperature and humidity monitoring keeps you informed of nursery conditions.


Breathe Humidifier: Tailored Humidity for Sweet Dreams

Transform your baby’s room into a haven of comfort with the Maxi-Cosi Breathe Humidifier. Featuring smart sensors, this humidifier operates in auto mode or allows you to manually adjust settings for humidity levels, mist output, and timers.

Thanks to its generous 3.8-litre tank, the Breathe Humidifier provides up to 24 hours of continuous use, with notifications through the Maxi-Cosi Connected Home app when it’s time to refill. For added relaxation, the built-in essential oil diffuser infuses the room with calming scents, making bedtime even more soothing.


Glow Crib Light: Gentle Illumination When You Need It

Say goodbye to harsh lighting with the Maxi-Cosi Glow Crib Light. Designed with an integrated motion detector, the Glow softly illuminates when you approach your baby’s crib and dims as you step away.

Customise settings for timers, light colour, and brightness using the Connected Home app, or sync it with Amazon Alexa or Google Home for added convenience. This smart crib light ensures you can check on your baby without disturbing their sleep.


Soothe Light & Sound: A Bedtime Essential

Create the perfect sleep routine with the Maxi-Cosi Soothe Light & Sound. Offering a variety of calming lights, gentle lullabies, and white noise options, this device is your go-to for bedtime tranquillity.

Fully customisable via the Connected Home app, you can adjust light colours, sounds, and brightness from anywhere. Compatible with smart assistants like Alexa and Google Home, the Soothe syncs effortlessly with other Maxi-Cosi products for a seamless nighttime experience.


Clean 3-in-1 Air Purifier: Pure Air for Peace of Mind

Keep your nursery’s air fresh and safe with the Maxi-Cosi Clean 3-in-1 Air Purifier. Equipped with a True HEPA filter, it removes 99.97% of airborne particles, including dust, pollen, and pet dander.

With features like night mode, an integrated night light, and soothing sounds, the Clean Air Purifier is as practical as it is comforting. Use the Maxi-Cosi app or voice commands via Alexa and Google Home to control settings, while the child lock ensures safety around curious little hands.


Key Features

See Pro Baby Monitor

  • CryAssist Technology interprets baby cries into five categories with soothing tips.
  • Ultra HD 2K streaming and night vision for crystal-clear video.
  • Remote pan, tilt, and zoom functions for optimal viewing angles.
  • Two-way audio with a 200-metre range for instant comfort.
  • Monitors temperature and humidity in the nursery.

Breathe Humidifier

  • Smart sensors enable auto-mode operation.
  • 3.8-litre tank for 24-hour uninterrupted mist.
  • Integrated essential oil diffuser for a soothing atmosphere.
  • Fully adjustable via the Connected Home app or touch panel.

Glow Crib Light

  • Motion detection for hands-free illumination.
  • Customisable timers, brightness, and light colours.
  • Compatible with Alexa and Google Home for seamless integration.

Soothe Light & Sound

  • 20 pre-set lullabies and white noise options.
  • Customisable light colours and sleep settings.
  • Syncs with other Connected Home products for an all-in-one solution.

Clean 3-in-1 Air Purifier

  • True HEPA filter captures 99.97% of pollutants.
  • Night mode and integrated night light for a tranquil environment.
  • Child lock for added safety.
  • Notifications for filter changes via the Maxi-Cosi app.

What's in the Box

  • See Pro Baby Monitor
  • Under Glow Crib Light
  • Soothe Light & Sound
  • Clean 3in1 Air Purifier 
  • 3x Clean Air Purifier Filters 
  • Breathe Humidifier
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