The objective is to build a reliable baby monitor that can be used by parents to monitor their babies. The monitor will sense motion and a video camera will stream video to the parents smart phone. It will also monitor audio and body heat comparing the outputs against thresholds. If thresholds are exceeded an alarm will sound. The monitoring unit will be placed at the head of the crib with through-hole sensors. There will be a temperature sensor, a motion sensor, an audio sensor all trained upon the infant comparing the outputs against known parameters. The unit will be ready to sound the alarm upon any abnormality. Again the objective is to build a reliable infant monitor to hopefully prevent the infant from succumbing to SIDS or SUIDS. A modern sleek design will also incorporate a new feature not commonly available on other baby monitors, the ability to receive alerts and monitor the child through a web-enabled smart phone without the need of the parent to be in the same physical environment. The parent can be miles away and still receive notice something is amiss. The immediate caregiver will be alerted by Alarm units sitting in various rooms throughout the house. The size of both the monitoring unit and the alarm unit is of utmost importance. The monitoring unit must attach firmly to the head of the crib so it must be small but not necessary portable. While the alarm unit must have the ability to be lightweight, small and portable so it can be moved about the house if there is only one alarm unit. There are many different ways to detect the infants position, body heat, sounds and movement and this system utilizes only four the temperature, audio, motion and video. Infrared detectors will be used for detecting movement and body heat, while a microphone and image sensor will be used to detect sounds and body position The system must be reliable in all conditions, likely to be found, in the average home. Also if the device were to malfunction the parent must be able to easily repair the unit, or as is the case now days, purchase another piece of the system without incurring great expense. Individual pieces of the system must be available for purchase in nearby stores.