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Peace of Mind 900 MHz Attachable Monitor

Peace of Mind 900 MHz Attachable Monitor

Because babies don't just sleep in cribs, The First Years designed the first monitor that attaches to almost... more

The First Years - 49 MHz Two Receiver Monitor

The First Years - 49 MHz Two Receiver Monitor

With 49 MHz technology, lightweight portability and sound lights that let parents see baby's activity level, The... more

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    Top 3 Baby Monitors

    Posted by: molly

    A baby monitor is probably the single most used baby item a parent will use. Choosing one can be hard because there are so many options. When selecting one, look for the following: A low-battery indicator: If the batteries quit, you wont hear baby, so you need to know right away when to replace the batteries or plug it in. Size: The smaller the model, the more easily you can carry it with you wherever you go. Multiple receivers: Some models come with two receivers which is nice because you can leave one next to where you sleep and carry the other around. With certain brands, you can purchase additional receivers. A sound activated light: Normal household noise can drown out a babys cries, but with a sound activated light youll know with just a glance whether or not baby is awake. The right bandwidth for you: Some high-end models offer a wide bandwidth (up to 900 megahertz) for better clarity. Thats fine if you live in a suburb or out in the country. But if you live in an area with a lot of potential interference (portable phones, cell phones, other monitors, and so on), a low bandwidth, such as 40 megahertz, will serve you better in the long run.Baby monitors can cost anywhere from $40 to $90 for radio models ? the price depends upon the frequency level ? and up to $300 for those with the video option.Here are my top three baby monitor picks:Graco iMonitor Multi Child Digital Baby Monitor $116.00Monitor two children OR two rooms at the same time! Two color sound lights let you see which child you are listening to as it switches between rooms. Adjust volume AND length of time to listen for each room. Digital security for complete privacy so you cant hear your neighbors and they cant hear you. Rechargeable batteries with docking station make it super convenient. Compact parent unit with belt clip for easy mobility. It comes with two child units and two parent units.Summer Infant Babys Quiet Sounds Hand Held 2.5 Color Video Monitor $174.95The Babys Quiet Sounds Hand Held 2.5 Color Video Monitor is small, lightweight with a 2.5 screen and color camera with 900 MHz technology for superior clarity and range. Night vision allows you to see baby in a dark room. Rechargeable batteries last up to 10 hours with a 350 ft. range. You can even turn off the video at night and just use the audio feature!The First Years - 49 MHz Two Receiver Monitor $34.99You dont have to spend a lot of money to get a nice baby monitor. With 49 MHz technology, lightweight portability and sound lights that let you see babys activity level, The First Years 49 MHz is a great choice. It includes two receivers so you can keep each receiver in a different room or so two listeners can have a monitor handy at all times. Plus, low battery indicator provides extra reassurance that when your monitor is quiet, it just means that baby is sleeping-not that your monitor isnt working.Find at Smarter.com:? Shop for more affordable baby monitors. ... more

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    • From:Amazon
    • Posted:Jul-17-2008
    • Can hear the neighbors kid
    • We got this 2 1/2 years ago for my first daughter. It's worked fine until we tried to use it in a different room for our newest addition. It will ONLY pick up the signal from the neighbors'...
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    • From:Amazon
    • Posted:Jun-21-2008
    • Good for what I need
    • I live in a small apartment so I didn't require a really good long distance monitor. I like the fact that this works from the mains and I am not using up loads of batteries. I have had no issues...
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    • From:Amazon
    • Posted:May-30-2007
    • Junk
    • As others have mentioned there is excessive static. One of my units crapped out after 13mo. This is fairly common of stuff made in China. It's too bad that most Americans are too cheap to support...
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