Tips for Choosing a Video Baby Monitor
February 14, 2010 by Candace Martin
Filed under Babies
Having a video baby monitor can help a new parent ease their mind by being able to keep an eye on their child from another room. Whether your baby is napping or falls asleep at bedtime, having a video monitor will help new parents keep up with their usual activities and still be able to actually see their child, not just hear him when he cries.
A video baby monitor is composed of two parts; the transmitter and receiver units. The transmitter unit contains a camera, and is what will be placed in the room where the baby is. Keeping it in the vicinity of where the baby is will guarantee that the parents will be able to see and hear the baby cry or wake. The receiver unit is carried by the parent to every area of the house he or she goes to ensure that they are alerted by any of the noises made by their baby. With most receiver units, parents carry them clipped to their belt loop or on a lanyard.
The most popular choice in these monitors is the wireless unit. However, choosing a wired baby monitor is a great solution if there will be interference from other wireless devices in your home. The only downside is that the wired baby monitor needs to be installed. It will require someone who likes DIY projects, or else a contractor may need to be hired to install it. If you end up choosing a wired baby monitor, you will be more restricted to where you can locate the transmitter unit. Unfortunately, you cannot move it around freely like the wireless baby monitor unit.
When you install your video baby monitor, you should take into consideration the best height for the camera, so that you can see your infant from every angle, and get the best sound quality from the camera speakers as well as the hand held monitors.
Choosing the right baby monitor that works for your needs is important. Find out all the features of the baby monitor you’re interested in before making your final decision. Also find out the store policy in regards to the monitor being returned in case it’s not working well in your home.
Physically watching your baby around the clock is almost an impossibility. Fortunately, baby monitors have come along to help to fill the gap.
Selecting a Digital Baby Monitor
January 26, 2010 by Candace Martin
Filed under Babies
Of course, you want to make sure that your baby is protected and watched at all times. And, even when you’re at home with your little one, there are still several times throughout the day where you may not be in the same room with your baby. This is why you’ll need to start shopping for digital baby monitors, and you can do this without having to leave your home.
The main reason that parents get digital baby monitors is so they can complete other chores around the house while their baby is sleeping or playing in another room. You will need to ensure that the monitor you select is not on the same frequency as other electric devices that you own in order for you to be able to know when your infant is crying and needs you. This is the rationale behind the video baby monitor, which is fast becoming a popular choice. So, if you are unable to hear your infant due to technical issues, you will still see him/her on your monitor, and be able to respond appropriately if the infant needs you. This option is more costly. However, users believe you get what you pay for.
If you opt for the audio digital baby monitor, both one-way and two-way models are available. Determine which feature meets your needs. If you only need to be able to discern baby’s weeping or activity, a one-way monitor will do the trick. If you choose a two-way monitor, not only will you hear any sounds your infant makes, but your infant can also hear you. This might be nice if you are unable to respond immediately to your baby, but want to reassure him or her with your voice. Older children, in particular, might benefit from this feature.
As you compare digital baby monitors, you will want to consider how big your house is. The larger your home, the higher the frequency required for clear sound quality. Also, homes with more thickly insulated walls will benefit from the higher capacity that accompanies a higher frequency monitor. This will increase the range of the monitor, so that you can hear your child’s cry clearly–even if you’re on another story of the house. Portability is critical. You need to be able to carry the monitor throughout your home so it can accompany you on any task necessary. That way you can still keep an ear out for your baby.
Online retailers offering monitors are plentiful. If you prefer to shop from the comfort of your couch, you can still find the model that fits your needs. Amazon.com has a great selection, as well as reviews from past customers, and Overstock.com will offer you great prices on monitors from trusted name brands.
Baby monitors have made life so much easier for parents these days. Finding the best baby monitor for your needs is the only hard part, because there are so many to choose from!


