Angelcare’s Baby Monitor Recognised by The Lullaby Trust

Angelcare’s AC25-1 Movement Monitor with Video & Sound

by Anna Sky Magliola |
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In a landmark move for baby sleep safety, trusted parenting brand, Angelcare has officially partnered with the UK’s leading authority on safer sleep and SIDS prevention, The Lullaby Trust.

Uniting to support bereaved families and promote safer sleep practices, this collaboration aims to highlight how the advanced features of Angelcare’s AC25-1 Movement Monitor with Video & Sound can offer reassurance, boost parental confidence, and help ease the common anxieties that arise at bedtime.

This marks a major moment for parents seeking extra reassurance, as Angelcare’s technology has been formally recognised by one of the most trusted voices in infant sleep safety.*

Helping Families Sleep a Little Easier After Loss

For parents who have experienced the heartbreaking loss of a baby, welcoming another child can be a beautiful but poignant journey, with emotions often heightened at bedtime. To help create a supportive community for families and give them the advice they need, this partnership champions the crucial care needed for bereaved families and promotes safer sleep practices for infants.

Angelcare is donating 250 Baby Movement Monitors to The Lullaby Trust’s Care of Next Infant (CONI) programme. This programme aims to provide essential emotional and practical support to bereaved families both before and after the birth of their new baby and the Angelcare monitor will help families find peace of mind and confidence throughout their journey.

Medically Certified Monitoring

Giving parents’ access to medically certified infant movement monitoring technology, at home. The AC25-1 has been approved by The MHRA (Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency).

Contact Free Sensor Pad Technology

Supervising baby by using a unique, high-technology wireless ‘Movement Sensor Pad’. Simply place the wireless pad under the mattress and this unobtrusive, contact-free sensor pad will identify every movement from each corner of the mattress, while baby sleeps freely and naturally. It will only alarm if no movements have been detected for 20 seconds.

Secure Supervising

The portable Parent Unit, which features a large 4.3” LCD screen, infrared night vision, room temperature display, and easy push-button operation does not require a Wi-Fi connection, ensuring secure and reliable monitoring at all times.

The Angelcare® AC25-1 Baby Movement Monitor with Video & Sound is available at trusted retailers across the UK and online. Save £60 using the code SLEEPNANNY at checkout. Valid until 30th September 2025.

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Take advantage of FREE monthly webinars until August 2025 hosted by expert sleep nanny Emily Adams.** These sessions provide practical sleep advice, emotional reassurance, and tips for building a safe, soothing bedtime routine.

*The trust has advised that while there is no conclusive evidence that using a monitor can prevent SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) some parents find using a baby monitor incredibly reassuring during overnight sleeps, and use of a baby monitor is increasing year-on-year.

**While The Lullaby Trust is not affiliated with Emily Adams, their guidance informs the sessions to ensure evidence-based advice.

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