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Baby Monitors Buying Guide

by Andrea Sparks

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When it's naptime for baby baby monitors become must-haves for new parents who want to make sure their baby is safely sleeping while they aren't in the room. When it comes to the health and safety of your newest family member, most parents feel like they cannot do enough. A baby monitor can help to ease your mind and lessen your worries. Baby monitors allow you to get your rest, do housework, spend time with your other children and generally give you another set of ears and eyes to watch over your little one. This baby monitors buying guide will help you learn how to buy a baby monitor to best meet the needs of both you and your baby.

Types of Baby Monitors:

  1. Analog baby monitors: Analog monitors are designed like a radio and generally use the 49 MHz or 900 MHz frequency. Analog monitors are popular choices because they are typically the least expensive and most widely available models.

  2. Digital baby monitors: A baby monitor with a digital design will give you less interference from other similar frequencies in the area. If you live in a neighborhood with a lot of children and babies, chances are several nearby homes will have a baby monitor in use. A digital baby monitor will help you avoid picking up their signals.

  3. Audio baby monitors: An audio baby monitor will transmit the sound of your baby's cries. These are the most common forms of baby monitors because they offer parents a way to listen for their baby without the constant distraction of having to check on the baby.

  4. Audio-video baby monitors: AMonitors with both audio and video transmit both the sound and a video of your sleeping baby. For some parents, an audio-video baby monitor will provide the most peace of mind, as you can both see and hear your child and anything else that may happen in your child's room.

  5. Special Features of Baby Monitors:

    • Visual alerts: : Some baby monitors have both sound and visual cues such as LED lights to alert you to your baby's cries. The visual alert feature allows you to turn the sound down low and rely on the visual cue to alert you. This can also be very useful in noisy rooms where you can't hear the monitor.

    • Web cam: Some video monitors come with a web cam so friends and relatives out of town can enjoy watching your baby sleep as much as you do. This is also beneficial for parents who work from home because they can watch the baby from their computer in another room.

    • Multiple receivers: If your home is large, you may want to consider choosing an infant monitor with two or more receivers. This will help you hear your baby no matter where you are in your home.

    • Indicator lights: Indicator lights are a convenient feature for any nursery monitor. Indicator lights alert you to a low-battery or being too far out of range to pick up the signal.

    • Belt clips: A baby monitor with a belt clip lets you clip the baby monitor's receiver to your belt so you can carry it with you while you do your household chores.

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