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What You Should Know About Baby Monitors

There are many things to consider before you start to shop for a baby monitor for your home. Mothers should consider whether they want to wear a baby monitor receiver around their waist throughout the day. While the weight of this receiver would be less than an average sized wallet, the clip styling of the receiver holder may prove to be uncomfortable to women that may have had a cesarean delivery.

Many parents prefer to choose baby monitor models that have added features on them such as low-power warning and room temperature indicators. Many other women prefer to purchase a baby monitor because it is easy to operate, and easy to understand.

Types of baby monitors

The types of baby monitors available on the market today include a One-way Receiver Digital Monitor, Hand-held Color Video Monitor with Night Vision, Movement Sensor Monitors with Sound Monitor, Analog Monitor, Digital Baby Monitor with Two-Way Receivers and Budget Analog Baby Monitors.

The type of building materials that were used to construct the home may cause interference with many monitor functions. The thickness of the interior and exterior walls in the home may also limit the signal range available in some models. Parents should consider relocating the home cellular telephone system away from any baby monitoring system because frequencies tend to overlap with these analog devices. The signal range is particularly sensitive to homes built with concrete and metal.

For parents that do not want to worry about signal interference or any type of eavesdropping, then a Digital model would make an excellent choice. Some parents consider the two-way features found on many digital monitors as a major source of comfort.

A parent will have to make a decision on whether they want to monitor their child using an audible signal, or use a higher priced two-way visual monitor to ensure their child’s safety. The two-way monitor will afford the parent the opportunity to view their child at night in pitch darkness with a infrared camera feature that is installed in many models.

Pricing of baby monitors

The following is an overview of price for different types of monitors and their features:

The Analog Baby Monitor is generally priced around $30. This is a competitive price that is slightly less than a digital baby monitor, but will afford new parents with two monitor receivers at a budgeted price. A Digital Baby monitor with two receivers is priced around $90, and affords parents with the opportunity to limit eavesdropping with the built-in DSS digital technology. The limited static interference qualities in some digital monitoring systems offer a mainstream cost comparison feature of approximately $60.

For parents that seek the highest number of quality features in a baby monitoring system, a Wireless Color Video Monitor would be the best choice. The wireless color video monitors may exceed $190 in some areas, but offer parents a sensor pad that monitors heart rate and features an alarm system to indicate when a child has not moved in 20 seconds. This is very useful to parents who worry about SIDs, or those that have a premature baby in the home with health problems.

 

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