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Every New Parent Needs a Wireless Baby Monitor

25th November 2009 by Babies No Comments


 

New parents typically experience a combination of extreme emotions, mainly extreme joy and borderline terror. The first thing most parents ask themselves when they bring their new baby home is, “OK, what do I do now?”

What parents fear the most of course is making a mistake. It’s not uncommon to feel nervous about caring for a newborn baby. New parents often feel like they should be near their newborn baby continually. Of course, that’s not practical, and it probably wouldn’t be healthy for parents even if it could be done. So what’s the alternative to staying glued to baby’s side?

Technology has resulted in the ideal solution: the wireless baby monitor. A baby monitor allows you to listen in on your baby from any where in your home, and video monitors even allow you to watch what your baby is doing. Wireless baby monitors allow you to keep careful watch over your new child while at the same time, getting on with your regular life activities.

Baby monitors consist of a radio transmitter and a receiver. Some systems also include a wireless video camera and viewing screen. Baby monitors today are incredibly easy to set up and use, including the most complex varieties available on the market.

Wireless baby monitors require no installation: they’re ready to go. Simply place the transmitter in the baby’s room and keep the receiver close at hand with or near you. Today’s baby monitors are so sensitive, you can pick up everything that is going on inside your baby’s room! You’ll hear and can respond to not only baby’s cries, but also movements from an awake, but quiet baby.

Parents rely on wireless baby monitors during the day when they’re performing household chores or simply hanging out in another room. But perhaps the best application of all is using a baby monitor at night. You can get a good night’s sleep without worrying about trying to hear every sound your new baby makes. Turn the receiver’s volume up to a high setting, and you’ll know when your baby needs you!

Baby monitors come in many varieties and price ranges today. Some types allow you to hear your baby as well as allowing your baby to hear you. Baby monitors featuring video cameras provide an additional level of “surveillance.” Whatever type of wireless baby monitor you choose, you can look forward to peace of mind about the comfort and safety of your baby. They are truly a blessing for new parents, and of course a great comfort to babies!

Your Guide To Digital Baby Monitor

13th November 2009 by Babies No Comments


Digit Baby Monitor Guide

A baby monitor serves as the eyes and ears of the parent when he or she is in another room.  A monitor system is built of a kid transmitter, parent receivers and ( generally ) a fixed to a wall or tabletop camera.  Audio-only baby monitors are also available, but the video child monitor is most favored because it allows parents to see and hear what’s going on.  As well as safety benefits, many parents enjoy listening to their small baby talk through the monitor. 

There are a number of helpful features to go looking for in a modern baby monitor. For instance, some offer both sound and lights, which is handy for fogeys who are working, on the telephone, or would rather not hear a unexpected, ear-piercing shriek thru the receiver.  Regularly the louder the baby cries, the more lights flash.  Also, video monitors can show a sleeping baby or a baby who is awake, also eliminating the requirement for audio tracking.  Some wireless baby monitors come with more than one receiver, which is a good choice for bigger houses or two folks who are on-duty at the same time.  Belt clips are excellent for the on-the-go parent who is moving around the house and does not want to be prepared with the hand-held receiver.  After all , what good is a monitor if one forgets to have it in the room? 

Analog and digital are the 2 main baby monitor types.  Analog monitors transmit signals straight across a frequency band, much like a radio, while digital monitors encode the signal prior to transmission for greater privacy.  Talking generally, the digital variety are top-rated, although there isn’t any guarantee that interference can be utterly stopped.  Even video monitors can become a victim of interference, especially from microwave ovens, so it’s buyer beware for lots of these products.  It’s important, then, that fogeys check the warranty policy to guarantee they can get their money back or exchange the monitor system, if need be. 

Some of the hottest baby monitor brands include Graco ( www.gracobaby.com ), Phillips ( www.hearmybaby.com ), Evenflo ( www.evenflo.com ), Summer child ( www.summerinfant.com ), Safety initial ( www.safety1st.com ), Fisher-Price ( www.fisher-price.com ), Mobicam ( www.getmobi.com ), Unisar BbSounds ( www.bebesounds.com ), Sony ( www.sony.com ) and the 1st Years ( www.thefirstyears.com ).  Costs range anywhere from $15 to $200 for audio-only or $100 to $200 for an audio/video baby monitor system.Test.

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