Friday, February 21, 2014

Can anyone recommend a good inexpensive baby monitor?




Allen





Answer
I am using Philips Avent. It was less than 100S$. I like it mostly bcz it's handy and cheap:p but the sound quality and quality in general is Awsome. It does eat alot of battery but it also comes with AC power. I could use it for like 15,20 days on battery life. But if you can spare two plugs then ur all good:) if the baby unit is turned off the parent unit makes a loud alaram... So u know that the baby unit has been turned off... It also indicates if the batteries are running out by a blinking red light in both units so u know before hand if u need to change batteries:) I hope it helps. Good luck:)

PS: it's 100 Singapore dollars.

Baby monitor - movement or video?




Kelsy


I dont need a sound monitor because the nursery will be right next door. Not sure which one to get the movement one for SIDS or the video one so you can see the baby at all times?


Answer
There's pro's and con's for each and most baby monitors will state on them that they aren't 100% accurate, especially the movement detectors for SIDS. There is no way a machine can work reliably 100% accurately on detecting movement to prevent SIDS.

If you're really worried about not being able to see your baby then I would opt for the video monitor so you can see him or her moving in the night and possibly see their chest rise and fall (depending on the quality of the image and light source).




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