To be honest the RemoteLync camera is not the best fit for a video baby monitor scenario. One of the main reasons is the battery life suffers if the camera was detecting motion frequently and recording a lot of video - and babies tend to move around a lot!
The one thing that *does* work OK in this scenario is to just check on the baby by sending on-demand video capture requests to the camera, but only when there's sufficient ambient light in the room -- set it with automatic LED lights disabled -- because no one wants to wake their baby up by shining bright lights in their face from a security camera!
All in all, we would stick to using RemoteLync for keeping an eye on potential intruders, not sleeping babies!
All in all, we would stick to using RemoteLync for keeping an eye on potential intruders, not sleeping babies!