best baby monitor longest range image
Linds
We just moved into a new house where our master bedroom is completely on the opposite side of the house from our son's room. The moniter that we have now works only sporadically (most of the time it flashes "out of range"). I really need one that will work well! It probably doesn't help that our bedroom is converted from the old garage, so there are literally 2 brick walls between our room and our son's room. Please help! Thank you!
Answer
I have a Mobi and it works great in my house. My house isn't huge but I can be upstairs and my daughter's room is downstairs on the other side of the house and it is clear. During the day the pic is in color, but turns to black and white at night. The only static has been when we have it too close to our remote controls and cell phones. It will get fuzzy but we move the items and it is fine.
Not sure if it will work between brick walls, but I have been out in our garage on my treadmill and had no problem.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Mobicam-Baby-Nursery-AV-Monitor/10263832
I have a Mobi and it works great in my house. My house isn't huge but I can be upstairs and my daughter's room is downstairs on the other side of the house and it is clear. During the day the pic is in color, but turns to black and white at night. The only static has been when we have it too close to our remote controls and cell phones. It will get fuzzy but we move the items and it is fine.
Not sure if it will work between brick walls, but I have been out in our garage on my treadmill and had no problem.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Mobicam-Baby-Nursery-AV-Monitor/10263832
Should a water monitor be on land more than in the water?
Leonard
I have a baby water monitor and for some reason he's always in the water and never on land. Can it affect him? I've seen him sneezing and a water monitor, cold blooded which suppose to e in beaming heat shouldn't catch a cold. Please tell me what's wrong. He's in a terrarium that's half water half land.
Answer
You have him set up all wrong. Yes, being in the cold water that long can affect him, and will eventually kill him because a cold lizard's metabolism is not working correctly, they are more likely to get sick, etc.
Proper set up for a hatchling/juvie water monitor ~
~large tank with several inches of diggable substrate (topsoil/playground sand mix) and a solid lid
~elevated basking surface with a temp of 125-130 (surface temp)
~temp range low 80s to low 90s
~small water dish for drinking (not soaking)
~secure hides
Your monitor is most likely soaking because it is dehydrated. Give the proper substrate, keep the dirt moist, and the monitor should turn around.
Honestly, if you don't know how to set up a juvie enclosure, or know the answer to this question yourself, you have no business owning this lizard. He will need upgraded to his adult enclosure within the next 12 to 18 months... You do realize that that will need to be a bare minimum of 12x8 feet, and tall enough to hold two plus feet of dirt, basking and climbing areas, etc?? It has the potential to top out at 6 feet, 60 pounds of serious muscle, and will be an eating machine.
You have him set up all wrong. Yes, being in the cold water that long can affect him, and will eventually kill him because a cold lizard's metabolism is not working correctly, they are more likely to get sick, etc.
Proper set up for a hatchling/juvie water monitor ~
~large tank with several inches of diggable substrate (topsoil/playground sand mix) and a solid lid
~elevated basking surface with a temp of 125-130 (surface temp)
~temp range low 80s to low 90s
~small water dish for drinking (not soaking)
~secure hides
Your monitor is most likely soaking because it is dehydrated. Give the proper substrate, keep the dirt moist, and the monitor should turn around.
Honestly, if you don't know how to set up a juvie enclosure, or know the answer to this question yourself, you have no business owning this lizard. He will need upgraded to his adult enclosure within the next 12 to 18 months... You do realize that that will need to be a bare minimum of 12x8 feet, and tall enough to hold two plus feet of dirt, basking and climbing areas, etc?? It has the potential to top out at 6 feet, 60 pounds of serious muscle, and will be an eating machine.
Powered by Yahoo! Answers
Title Post: Can you recommend a baby monitor (preferably a video monitor) that works from very long distances?
Rating: 96% based on 987 ratings. 4,3 user reviews.
Author: Unknown
Thanks For Coming To My Blog
Rating: 96% based on 987 ratings. 4,3 user reviews.
Author: Unknown
Thanks For Coming To My Blog
No comments:
Post a Comment