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2011年11月21日 星期一

Why Choose A Digital Baby Monitor?

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When I had my children, int he 80s I was happy to have a baby monitor. This included putting the listening device in baby's room and then trailing wires everywhere to connect with the other device that was in the living room. When I had to go and do the laundry, for example, I was very quick so that I hopefully wouldn't miss a noise, as it was impossible for me to hear in the laundry room when the device was in the living room. Wires just stopped me going through the hassle of changing the position of the baby monitor. Of course, everything worked out and all my babies turned out into great adults I'm very proud of.

Although the times of these wired devices are over, the reason parents choose baby monitors are not. We purchase the modern versions now for the exact same reasons we bought them years ago. We want to monitor our babies when they are not in the same room with us. We want to make sure they are secure and safe without going into their room all the time and possibly disturbing them. When a baby arrives, it is a part of every parent to want to know their child is breathing when they can't see him or her! How many parents have just happily stood beside the crib in a darkened room, happy to feel their baby's ribcage going up and down...For that reason, the person who invented them was a wonderful!

Today we have digital baby monitors and they are wireless and usually portable too. We can choose between audio versions or video and audio versions. The latter are, of course, more expensive, but in today's smart phone world, I would imagine most people would generate toward the audio video ones.

Whatever one you end up with, a good feature is portability. This makes visiting friends and family with your little baby less stressful for you. You can set up your child in a room in the house you are visiting, complete with video camera or audio device and you can take an active part in visiting and enjoying their company because you know that your baby is safe and happy because you have the monitor with you. It truly is a win-win situation. Some monitors come with their own carrying case so you know you have everything together.

You can also choose a digital baby monitor with infrared which means that you will be able to see your child, even in a darkened room.
If you have a new parent in your family, a digital baby monitor is a really great gift to give.

Find out why a Digital Baby Monitor is a real asset, especially for new parents. For more information visit http://digitalbabymonitor.org/


2011年11月15日 星期二

A Digital Baby Monitor: New Parents Shouldn't Be Without One

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A digital baby monitor gives parents a sense of safety and security for their child. It's wonderful to put your baby in his or her room to sleep and you can monitor him from other areas of the house where you are. Choose your monitor carefully to fit your needs and your budget. Here are some tips to help you...

If you have a new baby at home, you are obviously proud parents and want to know your baby is safe and secure at all times. This is where a digital baby monitor can really help relieve your stress and concern that your baby is OK even though he or she is in another room.

There are quite a few different ones on the market but the new digital ones are usually superior to the old analog ones. They are also wireless and very easy to use. There are options that only give you audio input so you can hear your baby if it starts to snuffle or cry so you can immediately go and see what's wrong. Some come with video so you can see your little one as well. Even if the room is dark, some have infrared so you can still see your baby.

These digital baby monitors are fairly reasonable in price. It is also a wonderful present for new parents or even at the baby shower. There's nothing better than to know your baby is safe and secure when he's not in the same room with you.

Here are a few tips when doing your research into these devices.

Choose a monitor that has a good signal range. There's no point if the kitchen means you are out of range of your child's bedroom! This isn't usually the case and these monitors range 650 to 850 feet which is usually fine for the average home. Just remember a busy mom will take advantage when her child is asleep to be in the kitchen making meals, possibly in the basement doing the laundry or even in the garden. Check this feature before you buy just to make sure.

Another concern is the clarity of transmission. Digital monitors are usually great but analogue ones can have problems depending on the frequency used.

Choosing audio or audiovisual ones. An audio baby monitor is really fine for every occasion. It does the job. Parents can hear their child and some monitors even have a feature where you can speak to your child and comfort him through your monitor in say the living room.

Nowadays, many people choose a video baby monitor. It is lovely to see your child as well. You can be assured that he or she is not getting tangled up in the blankets or putting her legs through the side bars, as you can see your baby. Many also have the feature that you can take photos as well.

Regardless of type, most monitors have a feature with a backlight. This is great as it means you can see the monitor in a dark room so you don't need to put on the main light and disturb your child.

The more sophisticated (and usually more expensive) the monitor, the more features it has. Weigh up carefully if these added features are worth the price. For example, some models are extremely portable. This is a great bonus if you visit friends and family with your baby and you put him or her in another room to rest away from the noise of company. You can take along your monitor and still enjoy your evening out because you can hear your baby should he or she awaken.

In summary, a digital baby monitor is a godsend to new parents. There are many models and brand names out there so do your research carefully and get the model that fits your needs and your budget.

Find out why a Digital Baby Monitor is a real asset, especially for new parents. For more information visit http://digitalbabymonitor.org/


2011年11月2日 星期三

Angelcare Baby Movement and Sound Monitor - The Great Features Of This Angelcare Baby Monitor!

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The Angelcare Baby Movement and Sound Monitor is one of the best tools any couple can have in their arsenal especially when they have a newborn to care for. Parents can't seem to feel at ease without knowing what is going on with their child especially while they are doing something else, that is why baby monitors came into being.

Although there are plenty of baby monitors being sold today, the Angelcare baby monitor really stands out because of its unique design and features that sets it apart among the rest. What makes this product worth looking into?

Here are a few features that are worth mentioning:

‧ The Angelcare Baby Movement and Sound Monitor is equipped with a room thermometer and soft nightlight that you can adjust to your preferences to keep your child comfortable while he sleeps.

‧ The package contains 2 parent units with 2 charging bases plus 1 nursery unit. It also has 8 NiMH batteries that are rechargeable and 2 AC Adapters as well.

‧ The sound monitor doesn't suffer from any interference because it operates on 927 MHz frequency.

This Angelcare Monitor is designed to keep you alert on whether there are any changes with your baby's sleeping patterns. If your baby stops breathing for more than 20 seconds, the alarm will set off and you can immediately get to your child's side to see what is wrong.

If the temperature in your baby's room falls beyond what you have set, you will be informed quickly. Both you and your partner can get to monitor your baby wherever you may be inside your home. Just bring the parent unit with you and you can get to view your baby as he sleeps or plays in his pen.

Caring for your baby won't be too difficult at all now that you have the Angelcare Baby Monitor to help you out. Lightweight, durable and hardy, this monitor unit can actually show you your child as he sleeps or plays in his crib.

You really don't have to keep a constant eye out on your baby when you can take advantage of this baby monitor to help you see your baby even while doing something else. Compact and easy to use, you will love how this monitor makes your monitoring your baby that much easier.

So what are you waiting for? Order your Angelcare Baby Movement and Sound Monitor today and enjoy the convenience it brings.

You can check out my detailed review of the Angelcare Baby Monitor and also all of my extensive Baby Monitor Reviews and find out where you can buy them at discount prices!


2011年10月31日 星期一

Which Baby Monitor?

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If you are not sure which baby monitor you should purchase, there are a few things you can think about to make your decision easier. The first thing I recommend that you think about is which type of infant monitor is suitable for what you need. The three main types of baby monitors are as follows:

Audio baby monitors - Those consist of a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter is placed in baby's nursery room while the receiver stays with you. You will then be able to hear any noises baby makes via the monitor.

Video baby monitors - Those consist of a small camera and a handheld television screen, and you will be able to hear and see baby with this device. Video monitors come with all different screen sizes, so if you decide to purchase a video monitor ensure you choose one which is large enough for you to view baby clearly.

Baby sensor monitors - Those usually consist of a sensor pad which is placed underneath baby's mattress, and an alarm unit which, depending on the model, is placed onto the side of the cot or is carried with the parent. Some baby sensor monitors are different and consist of a small device which is attached to baby's clothes or nappy. Baby sensor monitors sound an alarm usually after 20 seconds of no movement/breathing detected.

Another thing you should think about when choosing which baby monitor to purchase are the features available. There are basic infant monitors that come with limited features, and top of the range monitors which come with many useful extra features. One feature to consider is two-way talkback which allows you to communicate with your baby via the monitor. This means that you can respond to baby's cries with your voice via the infant monitor. There are many other features to consider such as night-light, and temperature display.

One other thing to consider is the price range. It's sometimes best to decide on a budget so that you do not end up spending more than you planned. If you set yourself a budget, you can search for the best baby monitor available within that price range.

If you have found a few infant monitor models that interest you but you are not able to come to the decision of which baby monitor you actually want to purchase, simply read reviews for the ones that interest you so you can find out which of them has the best ratings.

BabyMonitorsOnline is an online baby monitor store, who also sell a range of other digital baby products.


Nanny Baby Respiration Monitor BM02

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The Nanny Baby Respiration Monitor BM02 has been tested in the maternity wards and is a certified medical device. It complies with 93/42/EC Device Directive. In the past Nanny has donated their Nanny Baby Respiration Monitor's to maternity wards as well as public funded nurseries.

The Nanny Baby Respiration Monitor BM02 consists of a sensor pad and an alarm unit. This baby sensor monitor is simple yet very effective, and helps to provide parents with peace of mind. The sensor pad is placed under baby's mattress and the alarm unit is fitted onto the side of the cot or mounted to a wall (depending on which you prefer). The sensor pad is suitable for use with mattresses up to 14cm deep. The Nanny Baby Monitor is powered by batteries and it therefore does not pose as any threat to baby (it would be a possible danger to baby if it was connected to the mains power). Nanny's ultra-sensitive pad is the largest sensor pad on the market, and you have the choice of adding a second sensor pad to cover more space in baby's cot which would be suitable if baby was mobile (can move around the cot on their own).

The Nanny Baby Monitor works by sounding an alarm to alert the parents if the little one were to stop breathing for 20 seconds. It also sounds the alarm if baby's breathing rate were to drop to below 8 breaths per minute. This baby monitor allows parents to relax a little and get a good night's sleep.

The Nanny Baby Respiration Monitor BM02 is designed to protect babies from apnoea. Apnoea is when baby forgets to breathe during their sleep. SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome), also known as cot death, kills around 300 babies per year in the UK (according to statistics). A baby sensor monitor could certainly help you to protect your baby from SIDS as you will be alerted if baby stops breathing. There are other things you can do to protect your little one from SIDS (prevention techniques), such as ensuring baby's nursery room is at the correct temperature (ideally 18°C).

The Nanny Baby Respiration Monitor BM02 has a low battery indicator on it. Batteries usually last about 6 months and are replaceable. There are three lights on the alarm unit; smiley face to show baby is breathing, a sad face to show no breathing/movement is detected, and a low battery light.

BabyMonitorsOnline are an online baby monitor store who also sell a wide range of other baby safety products.


2011年10月21日 星期五

Choosing the Best Video Baby Monitor: Analog Vs Digital

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There are definitely a few things to consider when it comes to choosing the best video baby monitor for you. You need to think about what type of monitor is best for your home, what your budget is and then what features you consider are must haves. This article is first and foremost about how to choose the right type of video monitor and the considerations you need to think about before you do.

A video baby monitor is basically a radio transmitter which runs on a wireless system using radio frequencies. In North America the most common frequencies are around 49 MHz, 900 MHZ and 2.4GHz. There are two types of transmissions used - analog and digital.

Analog transmission has been around for a very long time. The signal works like a continuous wave that fluctuates infinitely within its frequency range which takes up bandwidth. This worked well for many decades, but with all the wireless devices around now, the analog signal has become harder to transmit and susceptible to interference. Also analog transmission can be easily picked up by other baby monitor receivers, presenting a risk to privacy as long as it's turned on. Most analog transmissions run on 900 MHz frequency.

The newer kid on the block is digital technology which is easier to transmit and more reliable. The signal is conveyed usually through a binary code which sends it as series of on/off electrical impulses and then put back together in the correct order. The majority of digital video baby monitors use a 2.4GHz frequency. Even though digital transmission is more reliable, it's still open to interference as many other wireless devices you many have in your home use the same frequency.

If you're after an interference free and secure digital signal, then look out for baby video monitors that have frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) technology, also known as frequency hopping. It works by transmitting radio signals rapidly between many frequency channels which makes it much more secure. Video baby monitors with frequency hopping do tend to more expensive.

Analog vs Digital? Which technology is right for you.

Analog monitors are more affordable, but are more prone to interference. Analog is worth considering if you live in a suburban or rural area where you are not on top of your neighbors and have few electronic devices that share the same frequency as your monitor. The good news is that most video baby monitors, both analog and digital, come with multiple channels so you can switch to the channel with less interference.

If you live in a highly-populated urban environment, have close neighbors with monitors, as well as electronic devices that share the same frequency, then you should consider a digital monitor. Even though digital devices are more expensive, they are less likely to be open to interference.

However, if budget isn't a consideration and you really want a baby video monitor that can offer an interference free and secure signal, then I suggest you go for a video baby monitor with hop technology.

I have written other articles about buying video baby monitors. Take a look at the buying advice section on my video baby monitor reviews website. Also check out my in-depth reviews on some of the top selling video baby monitors.


2011年10月20日 星期四

Summer Infant Best View Handheld Video Monitor Review

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The new and improved Summer Infant Best View Handheld Monitor is an update of the previously popular analog model. Not only does it looks sleeker and smarter, but offers up-to-date digital technology providing a more secure and interference free transmission.

The Summer Infant Best view has some really great features that parents really appreciate. First and mostly importantly it has a 2.5" LCD color screen on which to view your baby in color during the day and then as it gets dark it automatically gives you black and white nighttime vision.

Having good night vision is important for most parents as they can keep an eye on their little one during the night. Quite a few customers mentioned that they felt the nighttime vision wasn't as clear and crisp as the previous model, saying that the image was grainy and fuzzy. However, other customers were very pleased with the quality.

Unfortunately digital transmissions can suffer from interference especially if close to other wireless devices that run on the same frequency such as cordless phones, WiFi computers, microwave ovens etc. Often, moving them away from these devices will improve the reception.

Given that the screen is only 2.5", some customers commented that if you are expecting HD quality on such a small screen then you will be disappointed.

As mentioned, many customers were very pleased with the night vision as they were with the pan, tilt and zoom camera capabilities that are remotely activated by the monitor. This allows you to get the best view of your baby at all times. Hence the name of this video baby monitor.

The Summer Infant Best view is designed to be handheld and fits nicely into your hand so you can carry it around. It's also the just the right size to fit into your pocket. There's also a built-in kick stand so you can place it on a level surface when you are perhaps working in the kitchen or watching TV and has a belt clip so you can attach it to your belt or waistband, allowing you to be hands-free if out in the garden.

Along with features such as automatic nighttime vision, LED sound lights, quick view, volume control and rechargeable batteries, the monitor can expand with your family, supporting up to four cameras. However, it doesn't have two-way talk back that features on many other video baby monitors, but you can clearly see and hear your baby which is the most important thing.

Most customers were more than satisfied with the quality of the picture and audio. There were, however, some complaints that the nighttime vision wasn't as clear as the previous analog model. Overall, though, the Summer Infant Best View Handheld Color Video Monitor was felt to be a great baby monitor and good value for money.

Check out my Summer Infant Best View Review for more information on features as well as pros and cons. See how it compares to other models before you buy with our detailed, in-depth video baby monitor reviews.


2011年10月19日 星期三

What Baby Monitor Is Best: Audio Vs Video?

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When choosing a baby monitor there are two different types that you will come across: the good old-fashioned audio monitor that parents have been using for many years, but has now been updated, and the much newer video monitors, designed so you can see as well as hear your baby.

What baby monitor you choose really all depends on you as a parent. Stop and think about whether you're the type of parent who is happy to just hear your baby or you would you have more peace of mind being able to both see and hear at the same time.

Audio Baby Monitors

For many years parents used the old wired analog audio baby monitors to hear their babies, but now with new technology, they have become wireless and offer even more useful features. Not only can you hear your baby, but can even talk to them through the two-way talk back feature available with specific models.

Audio baby monitors are prone to interference especially if you have other devices which run on the same frequency. However, on many models the monitor actually automatically scans the multitude of channels to ensure that you have interference free audio. Other features may include voice activation mode, sensitivity adjustment, nightlight, sound indicator lights and even lullabies.

The newest digital technology found in audio monitors, is Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT). DECT offers an interference free, encrypted transmission that's not affected by other DECT systems, WiFi networks, blue tooth and other wireless devices.

However, there is some controversy surrounding DECT baby monitors. A few years back, UK based Consumer group Powerwatch urged parents to get rid of their DECT monitors because they found that babies were experiencing disruptive sleep, restlessness and irritability. These symptoms stopped when the monitor was taken away. This didn't seem to happen with the old wired models or other analog or digital wireless monitors.

Video Baby Monitors

Times have certainly changed and now you can not only hear your baby, but can see what your little one is up to any time you want. For some parents this is a great feature as it gives them peace of mind, but others think it's a waste of time and money.

Video baby monitors come with a parent unit which is usually portable so you can carry it around with you from room to room. Some you can even attach to your belt or waistband to be hands-free, allowing you to do things like gardening or washing the car.

Video screens come in different sizes, from a small 1.8" screen to a huge 7" screen, although I think around 3.5" is perfectly adequate. You place the camera in your baby's room on level surface like chest of drawers or shelf, so it doesn't drop, at least three or more feet away from the crib for safety reason. Another option is to wall mount the camera with screws and bracket that is usually included. Remotely controlled, cameras can pan around the room, zoom in, tilt and even scan between rooms if you've got multiple cameras depending on the model.

Again, depending on the model, you can have additional features such as night lights, temperature sensors, voice activated alerts, sound light alert, lullabies and even be able to take snap shots. Perhaps the best feature of them all is the automatic night vision capability. As the light in your baby's room gets low, the built-in LED lights on the camera allows you to have clear black and white vision.

Like audio baby monitors, video monitors are also open to interference. Not only that, there have been reports that parents can see other neighbors babies through their monitors, especially if they have one that is on a similar frequency. If you're thinking of buying a video baby monitor then it would be useful to check out your neighbors to see if the have one and if so, on what frequency it transmits so you can avoid it. The good news is that frequency hopping and data encryption technology offers an interference free and secure signal. As you can imagine this technology comes at a price, but this may be worth considering for peace of mind.

What baby monitor is best: audio vs video?

On the positive side, audio baby monitors are generally cheaper and sufficient for your needs especially if you are in a small to medium sized house. Also some models offer the very useful two-way talk back feature so you can talk or soothe you baby without going into their room.

However, on the down side, there are concerns regarding the safety of the newer DECT monitors. Also, even though you can easily pick up your baby's sounds, and talk to them through the two-way talk back feature, you can't see what they're up to without going into the room and possibly disturbing them.

Video baby monitors tend to be more costly, but not only can you hear your baby, but see them too. They are great for people with any size home, but especially if you have a home with more than one floor then you don't have to be running up and down to check on your baby.

Screens come in a variety of sizes, the larger the screen, the more clearer you can see. Most monitors offer features such as automatic night vision and two-way talk back so you can both see and talk to your baby without having to go in the room.

There is the issue of your signal being intercepted by neighbors with monitors on the same frequency. If you really want security then you may want to consider a model with frequency hopping and encryption technology.

Both audio baby monitors and video baby monitors both have their positive and negative points. In the end it comes down to whether you are happy to be able to hear your baby only, or whether you will feel much more at ease if you can both hear and see them.

I have written other articles about baby monitors that will help you in choosing the right one for you. Take a look at the buying advice section on my video baby monitor reviews website. Also check out my in-depth reviews on some of the top selling video baby monitors.


2011年10月18日 星期二

Lorex LW2003 Live Snap Video Baby Monitor Review

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The Lorex LW2003 Live Snap Video Baby Monitor comes with a 2.4" LCD color screen that gives super bright color images. Looking like a cellphone and approximately the size of one, it's so lightweight that it can easily be carried around in your hand.

What makes this video baby monitor different is the snap shot capability and viewing options. You can remotely capture images of your little one at a touch of a button that can be stored on the included memory card or transferred to your computer to share amongst friends and family. This is a great feature because you can capture pictures that you wouldn't ordinary capture if you were in the same room. You can store up to 4,000 pictures.

There are three viewing options. At a touch of a button you can see in full screen mode, in scan mode which automatically switches from one camera to the next and in quad split screen mode, allowing you to see up to 4 rooms at the same time.

This is all well and good, but what about the picture and audio quality? The Lorex LW2003 offers 100% digital technology, ensuring an interference free and secure signal. This is because the signal hops between frequencies, virtually eliminating any interference from devices such as cordless phones, game controllers, microwave ovens and other WiFi devices. This means that the pictures during the day are vibrant and clear, and the automatic black and white night vision is excellent.

Night vision is an important feature when choosing a video baby monitor, and the Lorex LW2003 allows you to see your little baby at night up to a distance of 22 feet from camera to crib.

Other features that the Lorex LW2003 has is two-way talk back so you can communicate with your baby. This is a great feature for parents who can soothe or talk to their child without having to go into the room. You could be out in the garden and not able to get to your child quickly, so being about to talk with them at a distance is a good alternative.

Another cool feature is the sound-activated alerts. You can sleep easy at night knowing that monitor screen and audio will turn on the instant it detects any noise, from a small whimper to a loud cry. However, reviewing customer complaints, it does seem that there is a problem with the sound-activated alert function not working properly.

Setting up the Lorex LW2003 is incredibly easy to set up, all you need to do once you've taken it out of the box is plug and play. You can take it from room to room and even outdoors if you fancy a spot of gardening up to a range of 450ft. It's so portable that you can even pack up the monitor and camera and take it when visiting family or friends, or even going on holiday.

There were very mixed reviews about the Lorex LW2003 Live Snap Video Baby Monitor, although most were very happy with the picture and audio quality.

Check out my Lorex LW2003 Video Monitor Review for more information on features, pros and cons. See how it compares to other models before you buy with our detailed, in-depth video baby monitor reviews.


2011年10月15日 星期六

Buying a Video Baby Monitor: A Helpful Guide

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There are so many video baby monitors on the market these days that when it comes to buying one, it can all be a little overwhelming. What type of monitor should you get, what features are essential, what price should you pay? These are all questions to think about.

To help you choose the right video baby monitor for you, I have put together a short guide of what features and functions to consider, so that you can confidently buy the right one.

Type of Transmission
Video baby monitors are basically a radio transmitter between the parent unit and the camera. Most video baby monitors these days have either analog or digital transmission and run on different frequencies, usually around 49MHz, 900MHz and 2.4GHz. Analog monitors (usually 900MHz) are cheaper to buy but are more open to interference and the range shorter, up to around 300 feet. Digital, on the other hand, offers a more secure and interference free reception, and a longer signal range, but tends to be pricier.

Something to think about before you buy a video baby monitor, is to look around at other electronic devices you have in your home such as cordless phones, microwave ovens,WiFi or blue tooth devices and try to choose a model that runs on a different frequency band. This is because having devices on the same frequency as your baby monitor can cause interference. Also note that signal reception depends on whether you live in a densely populated area or a more suburban or rural location. If you're close to neighbors who happen to have a video baby monitor or other wireless devices then this can interfere with your signal as well. If you're after a video baby monitor that is totally safe and secure, then you should consider buying one that has frequency hopping and data encryption technology.

Parent Unit
Most video baby monitor parent units come with a color LCD screen. Screen size varies from around a quite small 1.8" screen to a large 7" screen. It really all depends on how clearly you want to see your baby, but I think a 3.5" screen is perfectly adequate.

The Parent unit comes with easy to use buttons to allow you access to the features menu. If you really want the newest technology you can take a look at the Summer Infant Baby Touch video monitor which is the first monitor that has touch screen technology. Of course, being hi-tec means that it's a top of the range price.

Portability
Most video baby monitors are extremely portable and are designed to be handheld. Many come with a built-in kick out stand so you can place it on a flat surface or with a belt clip so you can attach it to your belt or waistband to be hands free. Some even look like cellphones that you can carry around in your hand or pocket or place in the charging station.

Night Vision
A great feature that most video baby monitors have is automatic black and white night vision capability. From low light to complete darkness, the in-built infrared LED lights on the camera allow you to see your baby up to a certain range. Some monitors allow you to see up to 10ft, but others more than 20ft from camera to crib.

Two-Way Talk Back
Having two-way communication is a really neat feature that parents really love. The two-way audio between the parent unit and camera in your child's room allows you to talk to your little one without you even being there and you can hear them gurgle back to you.

Expandability
When you buy a video baby monitors most come with one camera, but with some models you can buy two, offering a saving. Many models can support up to four cameras, allowing multiple use throughout your house. Picking a monitor that allows expandability is helpful if you think you will need to cover more areas of your house, e.g. if you have or are planning more than one child or have or are having twins.

Motion and Sound Sensors
Another cool feature is motion or sound alert sensors. Most cameras have very sensitive built-in microphones so when your baby starts making noises you will be immediately alerted. This is great at night when your video monitor is turned off and only turns on if voice activated.

Sound Lights
This feature is commonly found in video baby monitors. When your baby makes a sound the parent unit sound lights will turn on. The louder the baby's sound is the brighter or more lights will come on, depending on the model. This is particularly useful if you are in a noisy room and can't hear the audio.

Temperature sensor
Some models offer a temperature sensor that can monitor the temperature in your baby's room. Ideally, the temperature should be between 68 to 72 degrees F. Again this is a useful feature, but be aware that some customers have complained the temperature is not accurate on some models.

Volume control
Most models come with the ability to control the volume. With some models you have to scroll through the menu to access the volume control which can be a bit of a chore, whilst others have volume control on the side of the monitor which is easier.

Lullabies
Some video baby monitors come with preloaded lullabies. Some parents really love this feature whilst others reported that the sound quality was tinny and annoying. I would probably not recommended buying a model specifically for the lullabies as you may be disappointed, but if it happens to have this feature then well and good.

In the end, the most important consideration is to buy a model that offers good picture and audio quality, is interference free and secure. Of course it's always nice to have an all singing and dancing model, but the more features you have, the more expensive the unit. I hope this has been a helpful guide.

I have written other articles about buying video baby monitors. Take a look at the buying advice section on my video baby monitor reviews website. Also check out my in-depth reviews on some of the top selling video baby monitors.


Summer Infant Baby Touch Color Video Monitor Review

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If you're looking for a video baby monitor that's full of high-tech features and looks smart and stylish, then the Summer Infant Baby Touch Color Video Monitor is ideal. Not only does it look like a smart phone, but uses the same digital technology. In fact, this is the first video baby monitor to have a touch screen that controls the functions.

With its generous 3.5" LCD color screen, this Baby Touch Video Monitor is packed full of amazing features that most parents will find indispensable. First of all it has night vision so you can keep an eye on your baby at any time during the night. As the light starts to get low, the monitor will automatically use its infrared LED's to transmit a clear image of your baby.

Then there's the two-way talk back feature which means that you can talk to your baby through the monitor and they will hear your voice through the camera. You can have a two-way conversation without even having to go into your baby's room.

Another great feature is the ability to, at a touch, remotely control the pan, scan and zoom functions. You can pan and scan to the left and right, up and down as well as zoom in and out, offering you a variety of viewing options.

Consumers rave about how easy it is to set up and use and are more than satisfied with the quality of the picture and sound. However, a few reviewers did state that they were a little disappointed with the quality of the video given the cost of the monitor. In some cases this may not be the fault of the monitor, but with the reception.

Even though signal range is up to 400 feet, this is with a clear line of sight. If there are walls, large furniture, or trees if you are in the garden, this may interfere with the signal. Digital signals are not totally immune from interference and if your monitor is too close to the camera or other wireless devices such as cordless phones, WiFi networks then this can create a problem.

The Summer Infant Baby Touch Color Video monitor is extremely portable. There's a built in foot rest for table top convenience and a belt clip so you can attach it to your belt or waistband to be totally hands-free. This makes this model a very versatile option.

Talking about versatility, you also have the ability to add up to three additional cameras (four in all) for use in multiple rooms, a must for growing families.

This model isn't all singing and dancing as it doesn't have features such as lullabies, nightlight or temperature sensor like many other less expensive digital models. However, what Summer Infant has focused on is the versatile viewing options and ease of use. It looks good too!

Because of its innovative digital touch screen technology, the cost of this Summer Infant video baby monitor is higher than other digital video baby monitors on the market. What's very apparent is that the people who bought this model felt it to be good value for money.

Check out my Summer Infant Baby Touch Review for more information on features, pros and cons. See how it compares to other models before you buy with our detailed, in-depth video baby monitor reviews.


2011年10月13日 星期四

Motorola MBP36 Digital Video Baby Monitor Review

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Sleek and stylish, the Motorola MBP36 Digital Video Baby Monitor comes with a generous 3.5" LCD color screen that not only offers excellent picture quality, but the camera can take digital photographs to remotely capture those special moments that you might have well missed.

Motorola, are known for their high quality electronic products, and their venture into the baby market has come up with something quite special, confirmed by customers who have given mostly positive comments and a high rating.

What makes the Motorola MBP36 video monitor special is that it has frequency hopping and data encryption technology. Frequency hopping transmissions are highly resistant to interference from other wireless products that you may have in and around your home and offer a high level of security. As the signal is difficult to intercept, you can rest easy that no-one will be able to pick up pictures of your baby or listen in to conversations. This is a real concern or should be for parents when thinking of buying a video baby monitor.

Another thing is that the signal range goes up to a huge 650 feet distance with an out of range alert, so you don't need to worry whether you can see your baby whilst in your garden or out washing the car.

So what else makes the Motorola MBP36 worth buying. For starters it's extremely easy to set up even if you're not tech savvy. Scroll through the menu to be able to operate functions such as pan, zoom and tilt so you have multiple viewing options. Then there's the two-way talk back feature that's great if you want to communicate with your little one without having to go into their room.

Another important feature that's important to most parents is night vision so you can keep an eye on your baby during the night without having to go into their room or even get out of bed. The Motorola MP36 offers automatic black and white night vision through camera's built-in infrared LED's which are activated when the light starts to get low and then dark.

Other great features include being able to play lullabies and see the temperature in the room as well as being able to take digital pictures which is a bonus. Unlike some other models that offer lullabies and temperature monitors, reviewers have commented that the lullabies actually sound good and the temperature monitor is correct.

There is very little in the way of negative comments with the Motorola MBP36 video baby monitor, even the price. The only fly in the ointment is the difficulty in obtaining additional cameras. The monitor can support up to 4 cameras, but at the time of writing this article they do not appear to be available.

Check out my Motorola MBP36 Video Monitor Review for more information on features, pros and cons. See how it compares to other models before you buy with our detailed, in-depth video baby monitor reviews.


2011年10月11日 星期二

Summer Infant Day and Night Handheld Video Monitor Review

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The Summer Infant Day & Night Handheld Video Monitor has a small 1.8" TFT color screen which offers crystal clear picture quality. This model is designed to be handheld, the shape of it fitting nicely into your hand. The unit is both compact and lightweight so you carry it around in your hand, or use the built-in foot rest to place it on a level surface. It also has an adjustable belt clip so you can attach it to your belt or waistband to be totally hands free.

The Summer Infant Day & Night Handheld monitor runs on 900MHz wireless technology which is said to avoid interference from other wireless devices such as cordless phones, microwaves and WiFi which tend to use 2.4Gz. However, some people did experience some static interference as well as being able to pick up neighbor's babies.

Unfortunately, 900MHz transmissions are open to interference, especially if you have devices that run on similar frequencies, or live in a highly populated area where other people may have video baby monitors. This is something to be aware of when looking for a monitor. If you want one that's truly secure then you need to look for a model that offers hop technology which is much more secure.

On the bright side, the monitor has a range of up to 350 feet with a clear line of sight and 100ft if obstructed by walls, large furniture etc. It also has night vision capability.

Night vision is an important consideration when choosing a video baby monitor, and this Summer Infant model has 9 in-built infrared LED's that allow the camera to view clear black and white images as the light gets low to dark within a distance of up to 6ft. This is great for parents to keep a check on their little one at night without having to go into their room or even get out of bed.

Other features include the option to add two additional cameras for multiple use. As your family or needs grow so can the monitor.

This Summer Infant video baby monitor offers good value for money if you're looking for something quite basic. It doesn't have as many features as other models such as two-way communication, but it does offer good picture quality which is important to parents. It's also very easy to use and fully portable, another great asset. The only negative is that people have experienced static interference and issues surrounding security.

Check out my Summer Infant Handheld Monitor Review for more information on features, pros and cons. See how it compares to other models before you buy with our detailed, in-depth video baby monitor reviews.