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Founded | 2018 |
Type | Private, For Profit |
Industry | Smart Baby Monitors |
Official website | https://mikucare.com |
Miku is a Private company that was founded in 2018 by Eric White and is selling smart baby monitors with features such as Night Vision, sensors for temperature, humidity and ambient light, a 1080P camera, 7-day video storage, and audio/video recording capabilities. Both the Miku Smart Baby Monitor (standard model) and Miku Pro come with a 12-month manufacturer warranty from the date of purchase.
Controversies
Controversy | Year | Background Info | Aftermath | Related Article | Related Video(s) |
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Miku Charges subscription for features that were previously free | 10/01/2023 | After being Acquired by Innovative Health Monitoring, a subscription service was added to Miku on October 1, 2023 to allow users who had already purchased their Miku Smart Baby Monitoring device to continue using previously free features through the Miku app such as Live Breathing,Sleep Tracking, and push notifications when your baby wakes up. Miku users who had already purchased Miku Care+ were not affected by this new subscription. | Ongoing | My $400 baby monitor has locked previously free features behind a monthly subscription. | they made a $400 baby monitor a subscription... |