by Sophia Andrew
Do you remember when a baby monitor did little more than pick up the conversations your neighbors were having on their cordless telephones? But today, baby monitors have become far more advanced than to simply pick up and transmit sounds. Some come with video monitoring as well. Choosing the right monitor, can therefore be difficult and often times confusing, because the options are virtually limitless! Now, you might be thinking to yourself, that you just want to find the simplest monitoring "contraption" which has the littlest feedback squeal, and want to keep things as simple as possible. However, all you need to do is know exactly what to look for when choosing your next baby monitor, so use these tips as a guideline.
Word of mouth is always a good place to start; what brands would your friends and family recommend? Which types of monitors have they had to throw out for being junk? If you search for these informal reviews from people you know, you can find out a lot about which monitors are good and which aren't. This can, in some cases, provide you with an instant solution to your problem: someone might just give you a good monitor that they don't need anymore. This would be the best and simplest way to get the baby monitor you want! Be sure to ask for specific pros and cons from your friends. Vague responses that don't tell you anything about the product won't help you much.
Choose your frequency carefully. Many inexpensive baby monitors will operate at a 49MHz frequency. This is the frequency that has the most interference (which might be why the monitors are so cheap). These are the systems that will also try to field calls from your neighbors cordless phones, pick up conversations had on cell phones by passing drivers and, potentially even your neighbors' monitoring system. The better quality monitors, which run at higher frequencies, won't give you these problems, though, and they are more user-friendly. You'll find the best overall in sound quality with less interference is 2.4 gigs.
This may not sound important, but it's a great idea to have a system with a low-battery alarm. No mother want their monitor to quit working while everyone's sleeping, so you'll want to remember when to charge or change the batteries. One less thing to worry about!
There are other considerations, but these are only several that can help you decide on a monitor that's right for you. It may help to base your decision on what is the most important thing for you, your baby, and your family. You may prefer a long battery life.
You might want a system that lets you visually monitor your child when you are not in the room.
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Title: Deciding On The Right Baby Monitor For You And Your Family
Author: Sophia Andrew
Email: unique.gloria@yahoo.com
Keywords: baby monitor,baby watch,parenting,family
Word Count: 460
Category: Babies
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