The Tech Dilemma of Baby Monitors with Abandoned Apps

Published on January 05, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
A modern baby monitor with screen and smartphone showing an outdated app, next to a baby sleeping in its crib.

The Technological Dilemma of Baby Monitors with Abandoned Apps

Baby monitoring technology faces a serious challenge when developers abandon their mobile apps. Many parents experience the frustration of discovering that their devices, although physically functional, lose essential capabilities due to lack of compatibility with new operating systems 📱.

The Problem of Discontinued Apps

When a company decides to discontinue technical support for its app, users begin a gradual descent toward the partial or total uselessness of their monitors. What was once a smart device becomes a simple local camera, eliminating the most valued feature: remote connection from any location.

Consequences of technological abandonment:
It is paradoxical how technology designed to provide peace of mind can become an additional source of concern for parents.

Strategies to Face Planned Obsolescence

Facing this technological reality, there are several practical alternatives that users can consider. Some companies offer replacement programs with significant discounts, while other users explore more creative solutions.

Available options for affected users:

Reflections on Technological Sustainability

Accelerated obsolescence in child safety devices raises serious questions about the sustainability of these technological solutions. It is ironic that equipment designed to simplify parenting may require more attention and maintenance than the baby's basic needs 👶.